Vocal Synthesis Wiki vocalsynthesis https://vocal-synthesis.fandom.com/wiki/Vocal_Synthesis_Wiki MediaWiki 1.43.1 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Vocal Synthesis Wiki Vocal Synthesis Wiki talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk Forum Forum talk GeoJson GeoJson talk User blog User blog comment Blog Blog talk Module Module talk Message Wall Thread Message Wall Greeting Board Board Thread Topic Map Map talk Vocal Synthesis Wiki 0 2 76 2017-03-17T17:33:27Z Wikia 22439 Wikia moved page [[Main Page]] to [[Vocal Synthesis Wiki]]: SEO wikitext text/x-wiki <mainpage-leftcolumn-start /> ==Welcome to the Wiki== Welcome to the wiki. We’re a collaborative community website about your topic that anyone, including you, can edit. Click the edit button at the top of any page to get started! ==Describe your topic== Write a description about your topic. 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Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it. ==Latest activity== <activityfeed/> <mainpage-endcolumn /> <mainpage-rightcolumn-start /> Photos and videos are a great way to add visuals to your wiki. Find videos about your topic by exploring Fandom's [[w:c:video|Video Library]]. [[File:Placeholder|298px]] <mainpage-endcolumn /> [[Category:Browse]] dad9865e19921794daecc16f2fc70a15f5678460 Category:Browse 14 1 1 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki The main category for this community. 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[[Category:Templates| Documentation]] 95c28ed172082a096c32c3c0bfec02c0816f7199 Template:Documentation/doc 10 18 18 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Description== This template is used to insert descriptions on template pages. ==Syntax== Add <code><nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>{{t|documentation}}<nowiki></noinclude></nowiki></code> at the end of the template page. ==Usage== ===On the Template page=== This is the normal format when used: <pre> TEMPLATE CODE<includeonly>Any categories to be inserted into articles by the template</includeonly><noinclude> {{documentation}}</noinclude> </pre> ''If your template is not a completed div or table, you may need to close the tags just before <code><nowiki>{{documentation}}</nowiki></code> is inserted (within the noinclude tags).'' ''A line break right before <code><nowiki>{{documentation}}</nowiki></code> can also be useful as it helps prevent the documentation template "running into" previous code.'' ===On the Template/doc page=== Normally, you will want to write something like the following on the documentation page: <pre> ==Description== This template is used to do something. ==Syntax== Type <code>{{t|templatename}}</code> somewhere. ==Samples== <code>&lt;nowiki>{{templatename|input}}&lt;/nowiki></code> results in... {{templatename|input}} <includeonly>Any categories for the template itself</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> </pre> Use any or all of the above description/syntax/sample output sections. You may also want to add "see also" or other sections. Note that the above example also uses the [[Template:T]] and [[Template:T/piece]] templates. <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> e71fcdcb20879c4464a71924cb4f48c8114cfe00 Template:T/doc 10 19 19 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Description :A template link with a variable number of example parameters (0-20), which can be used to show example inputs. :Utilises [[Template:T/piece]]. ;Syntax :{{t|t|parameter1|parameter2|parameter3|parameter4|...|parameter20}} ;Sample code :<code><nowiki>{{t|infobox}}</nowiki></code> gives... :{{t|infobox}} :<code><nowiki>{{t|infobox|Item1|Item2|Item3|Item4|Item5|...}}</nowiki></code> gives... :{{t|infobox|Item1|Item2|Item3|Item4|Item5|...}} ;See also :[[w:c:wow:Template:T|Template:T]] on WoWWiki <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 63f7d31f6b4793e4b2c3fb3ee38fdde52dfebf20 Template:T/piece/doc 10 20 20 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Description :Parameter piece for {{t|t}}, controls styling/showing of parameter fragments. ;See also :[[w:c:wow:Template:T/piece|Template:T/piece]] on WoWWiki <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> d48a7999567aa22e0d5388a57b21b7b49b36ec09 Template:Infobox/doc 10 21 21 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Description== This template is a sample infobox, to aid in the creation of new infoboxes. Recommended usage: copy the template code to a new template page, and edit it there. ===Infobox and template background=== See [[Help:Templates]], [[Help:Infobox]] for some background on how templates and infoboxes work. ===Notes=== * The Title, First, Second, and Third rows show ''"Unknown"'' if their values are not specified. * The Image, Imagecaption, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth rows won't show up if their values are not specified. ==Syntax== <pre> {{infobox | title = | image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"] | imagecaption = | first = | second = | third = | fourth = | fifth = | sixth = | previous = | next = }} </pre> ==Samples== <pre> {{infobox | title = A pretty flower | image = Example.jpg | imagecaption = Floweris flowerum | first = Pink and green | second = Outdoors | fourth = Annual | previous = I | next = III }} </pre> Results in... {{infobox | title = A pretty flower | image = Example.jpg | imagecaption = Floweris flowerum | first = Pink and green | second = Outdoors | fourth = Annual | previous = I | next = III }} <includeonly>[[Category:Templates| ]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 2ec1983f7a4d0a9153c4f7eb6963e172ac2f1354 Template:Fairuse/doc 10 22 22 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Description :This template is used to mark images as fair use. ;Syntax :Type <code>{{t|fairuse}}</code> on the image information page. <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> dcecddb2c72b8e1e41a6aa47e6a3029fe5240577 Template:Permission/doc 10 23 23 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Description :This template is used to mark images as being copyrighted, but the copyright holder has given permission for its use. ;Syntax :Type <code>{{t|permission}}</code> on the image information page. <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> d8cb331c18ee100ba839b2bc8d75ff265394799f Template:Self/doc 10 24 24 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Description :This template is used to mark images as having been uploaded by the photographer or author. ;Syntax :Type <code>{{t|self}}</code> on the image information page. <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 094f4d6613b258a8e5ef81a41b6f19b243c04930 Template:Cc-by-sa-3.0/doc 10 25 25 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Description :This template is used to mark images with the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ CC-BY-SA-3.0] license. ;Syntax :Type <code>{{t|cc-by-sa-3.0|attribution details}}</code> on the image information page. :Replace "<code>attribution details</code>" with information about the source. <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 980efbe58a2356bfafd052996f96d4861b060a83 Template:PD/doc 10 26 26 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Description :This template is used to mark images as being in the public domain. ;Syntax :Type <code>{{t|PD}}</code> on the image information page. <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 71bea624fc0b84b3be2069217cbe492f1d06c332 User:CreateWiki script 2 27 27 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 add info since this is now on the home page of all new wikis wikitext text/x-wiki The '''CreateWiki script''' sets up pages on newly [[w:special:createwiki|created wikis]]. 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''Remember to check [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}|what links here]] and [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=history}} the page history] before deletion.''</div><includeonly>[[Category:Candidates for deletion]]</includeonly><noinclude> {{documentation}}</noinclude> 6df6f5fc982be7d04f0537e38830446b37b4e7ee Template:Disambig/doc 10 49 49 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Description :Marks an article as a disambiguation page, adding a banner to the article and categorizing it under [[:Category:Disambiguations]]. :Articles using this template will also appear on [[Special:Disambiguations]]. ;Syntax :Add <code>{{t|disambig}}</code> at the top of a disambiguation page. <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|Disambiguation]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 97dc4f21e43e12d3a92c954f218d1557532cab81 Template:Disambig 10 50 50 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 2 revisions wikitext text/x-wiki <div name="Disambiguation notice" class="boilerplate metadata" id="disambig" style="background-color: #eef; margin: 0 1em; padding: 0 10px; border: 1px solid #aaa;"> '''This article is a disambiguation page for {{PAGENAME}}''' The following is a list of links to pages that might share the same title.<br/> Please follow one of the disambiguation links below or [[Special:Search|search]] to find the page you were looking for if it is not listed. If an [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}|internal link]] led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. </div><includeonly>[[Category:Disambiguations]]</includeonly><noinclude> {{documentation}}</noinclude> 335e5c17ae86e42b0f8b121b138a940b5bdd7ad8 Template:Infobox book/doc 10 51 51 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Description== To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields. ==Syntax== <pre>{{infobox box | title = | image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"] | author = | illustrator = | datePublished = | publisher = | previous = | next = }}</pre> ==Sample output== <pre>{{infobox book | title = The Adventures of Flower | image = Example.jpg | author = Alice | illustrator = Bob | datePublished = April 1928 | publisher = Arthur's | previous = Book One | next = Book Three }}</pre> Results in... {{infobox book | title = The Adventures of Flower | image = Example.jpg | author = Alice | illustrator = Bob | datePublished = April 1928 | publisher = Arthur's | previous = Book One | next = Book Three }} <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 1d3ad485287731176ede5407f26b5c1a1f13ad2e Template:Infobox episode/doc 10 52 52 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Description== To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields. ==Syntax== <pre>{{infobox episode | title = | partOfSeason = | episodeNumber = | image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"] | airdate = | writer = | director = | previousEpisode = | nextEpisode = }}</pre> ==Sample output== <pre>{{infobox episode | title = Flower of Babel | partOfSeason = One | episodeNumber = Three | image = Example.jpg | airdate = Unaired | writer = D. Righta | director = A. di Rektour | previousEpisode = Episode Two | nextEpisode = Episode Four }}</pre> Results in... {{infobox episode | title = Flower of Babel | partOfSeason = One | episodeNumber = Three | image = Example.jpg | airdate = Unaired | writer = D. Righta | director = A. di Rektour | previousEpisode = Episode Two | nextEpisode = Episode Four }} <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> fc2da147ea966b33ae342f0bf7687a45073137a7 Template:Infobox book 10 53 53 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki <onlyinclude><infobox> <title source="title"><default>''Unknown''</default></title> <image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image> <data source="author"><label>Author</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="illustrator"><label>Illustrator</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="datePublished"><label>Published on</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="publisher"><label>Publisher</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Publication order</header> <data source="previous"><label>Previous</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="next"><label>Next</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> </group> </infobox></onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/> {{documentation}}</noinclude> dde916fabaaa02d3124b7ddc82d44e0820e206a4 Template:Infobox episode 10 54 54 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki <infobox> <title source="title"><default>{{PAGENAME}}</default></title> <image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image> <data source="partOfSeason"><label>Season</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="episodeNumber"><label>Episode</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="airDate"><label>Air date</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="writer"><label>Writer</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="director"><label>Director</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Episode guide</header> <data source="previousEpisode"><label>Previous</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="nextEpisode"><label>Next</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> </group> </infobox> <noinclude> == Usage & preview == Type in this: <pre> {{Infobox episode |title= |image= |imagecaption= |partOfSeason= |episodeNumber= |airDate= |writer= |director= |previousEpisode= |nextEpisode= }} </pre> to see this: {{Infobox episode |title=This is a test |image=This is a test |imagecaption=This is a test |partOfSeason=This is a test |episodeNumber=This is a test |airDate=This is a test |writer=This is a test |director=This is a test |previousEpisode=This is a test |nextEpisode=This is a test }} [{{fullurl:{{ns:Template}}:{{PAGENAME}}}}?action=purge Click here to refresh the preview above] </noinclude> c138ca03f94bf1ed3eddf7605599c64c75bda143 Template:Infobox quest/doc 10 55 55 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Description== To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields. ==Syntax== <pre> {{infobox quest | title = | image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"] | imagecaption = | start = | end = | prerequisites = | level = | location = | rewards = | previous = | next = }} </pre> ==Samples== <pre> {{infobox quest | title = Flowers of Justice! | image = Example.jpg | start = Chrys | end = Geran | prerequisites = None | level = 5 | location = Earth | rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals | previous = A | next = C }} </pre> Results in... {{infobox quest | title = Flowers of Justice! | image = Example.jpg | start = Chrys | end = Geran | prerequisites = None | level = 5 | location = Earth | rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals | previous = A | next = C }} <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 018e3508d3ad94c52ed485c6186fa45781f47208 Template:Infobox item/doc 10 56 56 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Description== To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields. ==Syntax== <pre> {{infobox item | title = | image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"] | imagecaption = | type = | effects = | source = | buy = | sell = }} </pre> ==Samples== <pre> {{infobox item | title = Power Flower | image = Example.jpg | type = Food | effects = +1 Fire | source = Vendor | buy = 5g | sell = 1g }} </pre> Results in... {{infobox item | title = Power Flower | image = Example.jpg | type = Food | effects = +1 Fire | source = Vendor | buy = 5g | sell = 1g }} <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> bf1fd0fb6b7b2e5328b3814e3b2938d028881d3c Template:Infobox item 10 57 57 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki <onlyinclude><infobox> <title source="title"><default>''Unknown''</default></title> <image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image> <data source="type"><label>Type</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="effects"><label>Effects</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="source"><label>Source</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="buy"><label>Cost to buy</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="sell"><label>Cost to sell</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> </infobox></onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/> {{documentation}}</noinclude> 3023ab85c5ad42a57889bebf361921c4b3657491 Template:Infobox quest 10 58 58 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki <onlyinclude><infobox> <title source="title"><default>''Unknown''</default></title> <image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image> <data source="start"><label>Start</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="end"><label>End</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="prerequisites"><label>Prerequisites</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="level"><label>Level</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="location"><label>Location</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="rewards"><label>Rewards</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Quest progression</header> <data source="previous"><label>Previous</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="next"><label>Next</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> </group> </infobox></onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/> {{documentation}}</noinclude> 137e3a6df0dfffa687a7912dac36299b8f6efca5 Template:Infobox character/doc 10 59 59 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 Fixes wikitext text/x-wiki ==Description== To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields. ==Syntax== <pre> {{infobox character | name = | image = | caption = | aliases = | affiliation = | marital = | birthDate = | birthPlace = | deathDate = | deathPlace = | species = | gender = | height = | weight = | eyes = }} </pre> ==Samples== <pre> {{infobox character | name = Flowa | image = Example.jpg | caption = Flowa, at rest | aliases = Flo | affiliation = | marital = | birthDate = July 21st, 2013 | birthPlace = Iowa | deathDate = | deathPlace = | species = Plant | gender = | height = | weight = | eyes = }} </pre> Results in... {{infobox character | name = Flowa | image = Example.jpg | caption = Flowa, at rest | aliases = Flo | affiliation = | marital = | birthDate = July 21st, 2013 | birthPlace = Iowa | deathDate = | deathPlace = | species = Plant | gender = | height = | weight = | eyes = }} <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> d33ca27653669de10fcd718f892b8d88832efd4f Template:Infobox location/doc 10 60 60 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Description== To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields. ==Syntax== <pre> {{infobox location | title = | image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"] | imagecaption = | map = [e.g. "Example.jpg"] | mapcaption = | type = | level = | location = | inhabitants = }} </pre> ==Samples== <pre> {{infobox location | title = Flora Island | image = Example.jpg | imagecaption = The island | map = Example.jpg | mapcaption = Zone map | type = Contested | level = 1-5 | location = Earth | inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees }} </pre> Results in... {{infobox location | title = Flora Island | image = Example.jpg | imagecaption = The island | map = Example.jpg | mapcaption = Zone map | type = Contested | level = 1-5 | location = Earth | inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees }} <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 4a1fa01c142d5a88f9278842bee6df3349f2b330 Template:Infobox location 10 61 61 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki <onlyinclude><infobox> <title source="title"><default>''Unknown''</default></title> <image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image> <image source="map"><caption source="mapcaption"/></image> <data source="type"><label>Type</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="level"><label>Level</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="location"><label>Location</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="inhabitants"><label>Inhabitants</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> </infobox></onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/> {{documentation}}</noinclude> 37e30124ee49bd660d578d936df07265102f7c38 Template:Infobox character 10 62 62 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 Fixing broken label, fixing spacing, adding "Unknown" in line with other infoboxes wikitext text/x-wiki <onlyinclude><infobox> <title source="name"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image"> <caption source="imagecaption" /> </image> <group> <data source="aliases"><label>Aliases</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="relatives"><label>Relatives</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="affiliation"><label>Affiliation</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> </group> <group> <header>Biographical information</header> <data source="marital"><label>Marital status</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="birthDate"><label>Date of birth</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="birthPlace"><label>Place of birth</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="deathDate"><label>Date of death</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="deathPlace"><label>Date of death</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> </group> <group> <header>Physical description</header> <data source="species"><label>Species</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="gender"><label>Gender</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="height"><label>Height</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="weight"><label>Weight</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> <data source="eyes"><label>Eye color</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data> </group> </infobox></onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/> {{documentation}}</noinclude> a62312ead4e8f4e7e895ae6b8bbf99678d20906b Template:Infobox album/doc 10 63 63 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ==Description== To use this template, enter the following and fill in the appropriate fields. Most fields left blank will not show up. Don't forget to include brackets, to make the fields into links. ==Syntax== <pre> {{infobox album | title = | image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"] | imagecaption = | artist = | released = | recorded = | length = | label = | producer = }} </pre> ==Samples== <pre> {{infobox album | title = Fleur | image = Example.jpg | artist = Marigold | released = June 2012 | recorded = 2011 | length = 88:88 | label = Spring | producer = Daffy }} </pre> Results in... {{infobox album | title = Fleur | image = Example.jpg | artist = Marigold | released = June 2012 | recorded = 2011 | length = 88:88 | label = Spring | producer = Daffy }} <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> dcaac6bcc534f665bd6d69d3d3fd48dad6aaea07 Template:Navbox/doc 10 65 65 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki ;Description :This template is used to create a basic navigation box. ;Syntax :Type <code>{{t|navbox|...}}</code> somewhere, with parameters as shown below. ;Sample output <pre>{{navbox |header=Land of Bob |body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>. }}</pre> Results in... {{navbox |header=Land of Bob |body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>. }} <includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> 0aeac0e993685207a26c5ba2ba7d970247dfaecf Template:Navbox 10 66 66 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 4 revisions wikitext text/x-wiki {| style="width:100%; margin-top:1em; border:1px solid #999; font-size:90%; text-align:center;" |- ! style="background-color:#3366CC; color:#FFFFFF; padding:0.2em 0.5em;" nowrap="nowrap" | {{{header}}} |- | style="padding:0.2em 0.5em;" | {{{body}}} |}<noinclude> {{documentation}}</noinclude> ff15f73d7abec99f0dfbfc73911306b9d2cd98d2 Category:Candidates for deletion 14 67 67 2017-03-17T17:33:28Z Default 49312 wikitext text/x-wiki Pages in this category have been labelled for deletion. 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This Wikia is meant to cover information about all vocal synths, from VOCALOID to the Voder! ==Describe your topic== Write a description about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it. ==Latest activity== <activityfeed/> <mainpage-endcolumn /> <mainpage-rightcolumn-start /> Photos and videos are a great way to add visuals to your wiki. Find videos about your topic by exploring Fandom's [[w:c:video|Video Library]]. [[File:Placeholder|298px]] <mainpage-endcolumn /> [[Category:Browse]] 9779d5167bf7ba15456c22c850c86d40019a561e 85 84 2017-03-17T17:35:45Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* Describe your topic */ wikitext text/x-wiki <mainpage-leftcolumn-start /> ==Welcome to the Vocal Synthesis Wiki== Welcome to the Vocal Synthesis Wiki! This Wikia is meant to cover information about all vocal synths, from VOCALOID to the Voder! ==Describe your topic== The Vocal Synthesis Wiki is meant to cover information about vocal synths themselves as well as the science behind them and the methods of synthesis they use. ==Latest activity== <activityfeed/> <mainpage-endcolumn /> <mainpage-rightcolumn-start /> Photos and videos are a great way to add visuals to your wiki. Find videos about your topic by exploring Fandom's [[w:c:video|Video Library]]. [[File:Placeholder|298px]] <mainpage-endcolumn /> [[Category:Browse]] ee47aa62d9ddadf62c155913e579e3392efb4232 Votrax SC-01 0 82 86 2017-03-17T18:02:57Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created page wikitext text/x-wiki The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. There is a difference in quality between the SC-01 and the SC-01-A.<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote><blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> <references /> adb77bc99a28f940debf0657561f30633f0b25d2 87 86 2017-03-17T18:05:31Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added mention about chipspeech wikitext text/x-wiki The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''. == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. There is a difference in quality between the SC-01 and the SC-01-A.<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote><blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> <references /> ae53bcae4d7d0ad65b248a4ee5f98aed1777e5e8 88 87 2017-03-17T18:06:08Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''. == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. There is a difference in quality between the SC-01 and the SC-01-A.<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote><blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] 363f519fa4ebc1e029093b18f7bcb82c7a99ca99 91 88 2017-03-17T18:11:26Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added infobox wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = IC-based}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''. == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. There is a difference in quality between the SC-01 and the SC-01-A.<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote><blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] 07af3e8c6fff2eda6971a6cb7d61604765882f82 95 91 2017-03-17T18:32:46Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 small fixes wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. 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It is unknown which specifically. === Alter/Ego Voicebanks Compatible with Chipspeech === * '''Daisy''' – Voiced by [[VOCALOID]] producer Crusher-P. Retired. [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] 260e758bd6c8bd6a5150f4a11f97d7222a433e37 99 98 2017-03-17T19:04:49Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] which aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. == Voicebanks == === Chipspeech Voicebanks === # '''Bert Gotrax''' – Sampled from the [[Votrax SC-01]]. # '''Lady Parsec''' – Sampled from the [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]. # '''Otto Mozer''' – Sampled from the [[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]. # '''Dandy 704''' – Sampled from output from the [[IBM 704]] computer. # '''Dee Klatt''' – Sampled from the default [[DecTalk]] voice. # '''Spencer AL2''' – Sampled from the [[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]. # '''Terminal 99''' – Also sampled from the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A. # '''VOSIM''' – Sampled from a standard DAC. # '''CiderTalk'84''' – Sampled from the [[MacInTalk 1.0]] software. # '''Rotten.ST''' – Sampled from the [[STSPEECH.TOS]] software. === Circuit-Bending === * '''Speak and Spell''' – Emulates one of the ICs used in a version of the [[Speak and Spell]]. It is unknown which specifically. === Alter/Ego Voicebanks Compatible with Chipspeech === * '''Daisy''' – Voiced by [[VOCALOID]] producer Crusher-P. Retired. [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] 17515b9096a3533f479dba7d0da4997fed785073 101 99 2017-03-17T19:09:23Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added image wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] which aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. == Voicebanks == === Chipspeech Voicebanks === # '''Bert Gotrax''' – Sampled from the [[Votrax SC-01]]. # '''Lady Parsec''' – Sampled from the [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]. # '''Otto Mozer''' – Sampled from the [[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]. # '''Dandy 704''' – Sampled from output from the [[IBM 704]] computer. # '''Dee Klatt''' – Sampled from the default [[DecTalk]] voice. # '''Spencer AL2''' – Sampled from the [[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]. # '''Terminal 99''' – Also sampled from the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A. # '''VOSIM''' – Sampled from a standard DAC. # '''CiderTalk'84''' – Sampled from the [[MacInTalk 1.0]] software. # '''Rotten.ST''' – Sampled from the [[STSPEECH.TOS]] software. === Circuit-Bending === * '''Speak and Spell''' – Emulates one of the ICs used in a version of the [[Speak and Spell]]. It is unknown which specifically. === Alter/Ego Voicebanks Compatible with Chipspeech === * '''Daisy''' – Voiced by [[VOCALOID]] producer Crusher-P. Retired. [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] 012ae786bbb9eb3f61645dc2666479d6b6692f52 File:Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg 6 86 100 2017-03-17T19:08:50Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 Chipspeech 0 85 102 101 2017-03-17T19:22:14Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added extra information and some usage examples wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == === Chipspeech Voicebanks === # '''Bert Gotrax''' – Sampled from the [[Votrax SC-01]]. [https://soundcloud.com/scott-hodnett/dandy-chipanimal Usage example] # '''Lady Parsec''' – Sampled from the [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]. [https://toycompany.bandcamp.com/track/wisdom-of-the-rain Usage example] # '''Otto Mozer''' – Sampled from the [[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SkiekH5oRk Usage example] # '''Dandy 704''' – Sampled from output from the [[IBM 704]] computer. [https://soundcloud.com/giraffe-kun/dandy-704-cover Usage example] # '''Dee Klatt''' – Sampled from the default [[DecTalk]] voice. [https://soundcloud.com/scott-hodnett/solitaire Usage example] # '''Spencer AL2''' – Sampled from the [[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]. [https://soundcloud.com/giraffe-kun/chipspeech-sample-spencer-al2 Usage example] # '''Terminal 99''' – Also sampled from the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A. [https://toycompany.bandcamp.com/track/crossword-puzzle Usage example] # '''VOSIM''' – Sampled from a standard DAC. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyjI_0o0zto Usage example] # '''CiderTalk'84''' – Sampled from the [[MacInTalk 1.0]] software. # '''Rotten.ST''' – Sampled from the [[STSPEECH.TOS]] software. === Circuit-Bending === * '''Speak and Spell''' – Emulates one of the ICs used in a version of the [[Speak and Spell]]. It is unknown which specifically. === Alter/Ego Voicebanks Compatible with Chipspeech === * '''Daisy''' – Voiced by [[VOCALOID]] producer Crusher-P. Retired. [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] 28d0df1c3a21285af4f7f9dd76ca6849d8d420a5 103 102 2017-03-18T00:15:23Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* Chipspeech Voicebanks */ changed the voicebank list to a table wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Chipspeech |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Chipspeech |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Chipspeech |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Chipspeech |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Chipspeech |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Chipspeech |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Chipspeech |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Chipspeech |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Chipspeech |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Chipspeech |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Chipspeech |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation/circuit bending |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |[[Alter/Ego]] |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] 3ad418297ad396523d60f9c94902bb37135a6460 104 103 2017-03-18T00:25:24Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 changed voicebank section to a table, added method of synthesis wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] f666b4bebd92f2a9718ba5e81e3144770ce71410 105 104 2017-03-18T00:28:49Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 forgot one thing wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]] (Aria Engine), [[emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] e54ef9db860f4cbf81ba63685a5e97ef78d505a9 106 105 2017-03-18T00:53:04Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary (Paid)|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]] (Aria Engine), [[emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] edf9d7314bb729263a3db33b3469fb5d297882a1 138 106 2017-03-18T15:00:35Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary (Paid)|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]] (Aria Engine), [[emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] 0f236b4bbc8089b29f2d980e9f70dc20191076e9 141 138 2017-03-18T15:11:54Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 fucky wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] eef04fa163a9e537bad94df06a31bb4aa0ba82f0 143 141 2017-03-18T15:17:19Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 fix'd wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] 355f26241f61fb291267c4b16620e0215c050e32 Alter/Ego 0 87 107 2017-03-18T00:55:53Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Created page with "{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Wi..." wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synths. 8983ca3e7e8ccac68695d958262faae59dcb9d70 110 107 2017-03-18T01:30:56Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added list of voicebanks wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |tora ouji |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} 140c8fbdda608bbff6f8f074d5b062d62f38e7b8 111 110 2017-03-18T01:33:37Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |tora ouji |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] 548ba563699fa0020f100d4fa721db8c9a756cf1 112 111 2017-03-18T01:41:28Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 made a link for tora ouji since he's a developer and not just a voicer wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] 3a2c9edb9ee012b02f020d407dea2a821acafd30 139 112 2017-03-18T15:00:56Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] 7564cec25d6bdb5a0ef3abfef49f45649f48729e 145 139 2017-03-18T15:22:25Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 fixed infobox wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = A/E ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] 95c47e6fcb9c2a8317b98ff6f3da6bd454c0b07e 146 145 2017-03-18T15:24:11Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 fuck wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = E ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] 4864042cea5fef4f05eb77868403831ae5121ec3 149 146 2017-03-18T15:25:21Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 FUCK wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] b822aefff5680f3b1fc5d44191446e1297eb390a Template:Infobox synthesizer 10 83 108 96 2017-03-18T01:00:58Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Tomato Hentai moved page [[Template:Synth Infobox]] to [[Template:Infobox synthesizer]]: to fit in with the default template naming scheme wikitext text/x-wiki <infobox> <title source="title1"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image1"> <caption source="caption1"/> </image> <data source="company"> <label>Company</label> </data> <data source="release_date"> <label>Release date</label> </data> <data source="liscense"> <label>Liscense</label> </data> <data source="type"> <label>Type</label> </data> <data source="method_of_synthesis"> <label>Method of synthesis</label> </data> </infobox> <noinclude> Example usage:<pre> {{Synth Infobox |title1=Example |image1=Example |caption1=Example |company=Example |release_date=Example |type=Example |method_of_synthesis=Example }} </pre> </noinclude> d2bc900bfb256eab54809ffa5c3f28a8d79437d7 140 108 2017-03-18T15:05:15Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki <infobox> <title source="title1"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image1"> <caption source="caption1"/> </image> <data source="company"> <label>Company</label> </data> <data source="release_date"> <label>Release date</label> </data> <data source="liscense"> <label>Liscense</label> </data> <data source="type"> <label>Type</label> </data> <data source="method_of_synthesis"> <label>Method of synthesis</label> </data> </infobox> <noinclude> Example usage:<pre> {{Infobox synthesizer |title1=Example |image1=Example |caption1=Example |company=Generic Company, LLC. |release_date=January 1st, 1970 |type=Software |method_of_synthesis=Concatenative synthesis }} </pre> </noinclude> 9e4a71a17de15934b697b747591256dc113677e4 142 140 2017-03-18T15:15:26Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki <infobox> <title source="title1"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image1"> <caption source="caption1"/> </image> <data source="company"> <label>Company</label> </data> <data source="type"> <label>Type</label> </data> <data source="latest_revision"> <label>Latest revision</label> </data> <data source="release_date"> <label>Release date</label> </data> <data source="liscense"> <label>License</label> </data> <group> <header>Technical information</header> <data source="method_of_synthesis"> <label>Method of synthesis</label> </data> <data source="programming_language"> <label>Programming language</label> </data> </group> </infobox> <noinclude> Example usage:<pre> {{Infobox synthesizer |title1=Example |image1=Example |caption1=Example |company=Generic Company, LLC. |release_date=January 1st, 1970 |type=Software |method_of_synthesis=Concatenative synthesis }} </pre> </noinclude> 6382939e8757f94ed2b827f14d14f68b422039c9 MediaWiki:Wiki-navigation 8 89 113 2017-03-18T01:49:58Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Created page with "*#|Categories **Software-based synths **Hardware-based synths **Retro synths *Project:Community Portal|Community **Blog:Recent_posts|Recent blog posts" wikitext text/x-wiki *#|Categories **Software-based synths **Hardware-based synths **Retro synths *Project:Community Portal|Community **Blog:Recent_posts|Recent blog posts 2368d5a63a9830d8972997d5ee2e2338849b8434 115 113 2017-03-18T01:50:36Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki *#|Categories **Category:Software-based synths **Category:Hardware-based synths **Category:Retro synths *Project:Community Portal|Community **Blog:Recent_posts|Recent blog posts f0627b02b7e8c41a544d640158a81d91aa159853 User:Tomato Hentai 2 90 114 2017-03-18T01:49:58Z Wikia 22439 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Placeholder|thumb|220px]] This is your user page. Please edit this page to tell the community about yourself! ==My favorite pages== * Add links to your favorite pages on the wiki here! * Favorite page #2 * Favorite page #3 6b117a36327ee8e0d0982abeb2b4ed96f02aa7e9 129 114 2017-03-18T05:08:41Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Placeholder|thumb|220px]]Hi! I'm Tomato Hentai. I'm the creator of this Wiki. I like going through other Wikis for things I like or used to like when I was younger, fixing them so they sound less odd or have less typos. b381acb273af5c4635fcb98dc8ec405a071b42c4 VOCALOID 0 91 116 2017-03-18T01:57:53Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 dab wikitext text/x-wiki {{Disambig}} == Software-based synths == * [[VOCALOID1]] * [[VOCALOID2]] * [[VOCALOID3]] * [[VOCALOID4]] ba53e7a6bff90330aaa5c86b6195a78113cc81ce 124 116 2017-03-18T04:44:31Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added another link wikitext text/x-wiki {{Disambig}} == Software-based synths == * [[VOCALOID1]] * [[VOCALOID2]] * [[VOCALOID3]] * [[VOCALOID4]] == Phoneme systems == * [[English VOCALOID SAMPA]] f9b496f59194a46d29b28725341102ba0a075254 VOCALOID1 0 92 117 2017-03-18T02:06:06Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created page wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = VOCALOID1|company = [[YAMAHA Corporation]], [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]]|release_date = March 3rd, 2003|liscense = Proprietary (Paid)|type = Standalone and VST (Windows)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]], [[Formant synthesis]]}}VOCALOID1 is the first version of the VOCALOID software, developed by the team that is now [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]] and published by [[YAMAHA Corporation]]. d982210c5a7678caae6d5899f1c1283318544e5a File:Wiki-background 6 93 118 2017-03-18T02:31:03Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 119 118 2017-03-18T02:42:12Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Tomato Hentai uploaded a new version of &quot;[[File:Wiki-background]]&quot; wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 Votrax SC-01 0 82 120 95 2017-03-18T03:39:20Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 small wording change wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''. == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] 48f4e6e885795989dc54e053f701a31938624ca4 123 120 2017-03-18T04:41:53Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added some information on its specifications + a list of some products its used in wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] 9a1262a595ec4de8081201a35b24ae25181fd690 125 123 2017-03-18T04:46:00Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] bb9f32d86d2277b6e492a389c9550840e4d45619 126 125 2017-03-18T04:49:12Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 forgot to add header before sources wikitext text/x-wiki {{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] 10e4d657ebd5e7453fc3f192d4ede515d9a96dd7 134 126 2017-03-18T14:55:18Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 trying to fix something wikitext text/x-wiki The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] 2b96324679da637c7b84d92c172491792a44c112 135 134 2017-03-18T14:57:07Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 yea boiiii wikitext text/x-wiki T{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}he SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] 0a9a5eaaaac5ee0e443ee86abaaf6ee9e6d355fb 136 135 2017-03-18T14:57:36Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki T{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}he SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in the 1980s]] 208547ef31c62c2b4f2affe7ee6fc0d4e88dd403 137 136 2017-03-18T14:58:43Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 oops wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] b9b7ef2d9e2a6188ba0f47c3a995fccb7cbb154d File:Speech from an SC-01-A 6 94 121 2017-03-18T03:41:13Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created video wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == [[Category:Videos]] 136fd98da1e0abbd11ddbb52d807d0b3087a925b File:Alien Voicebox II.jpg 6 95 122 2017-03-18T03:46:03Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 Arpabet 0 96 127 2017-03-18T05:06:42Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Created page with "Arpabet is an English-oriented phoneme system developed by the [[Advanced Research Projects Agency]]. It was developed based upon General American English, but can potentially..." wikitext text/x-wiki Arpabet is an English-oriented phoneme system developed by the [[Advanced Research Projects Agency]]. It was developed based upon General American English, but can potentially be used for other accents too. f9d179dafae741294a523b9f0683c22b457fdf86 128 127 2017-03-18T05:07:22Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki Arpabet is an English-oriented phoneme system developed by the [[Advanced Research Projects Agency]]. It was developed based upon General American English, but can potentially be used for other accents too. [[Category:Phoneme systems]] [[Category:English-oriented phoneme systems]] [[Category:American-English-oriented phoneme systems]] 9c05a3be3d12536e430e12c15486e5fe8b530b5f Cz Phonemes 0 97 130 2017-03-18T06:52:59Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 theres so much shit to do i can't finish the phoneme table tonight wikitext text/x-wiki '''Cz Phonemes''' (occasionally called by the nickname ''C-ZAMPA'' in some circles) is an English-oriented phoneme system created by [[PaintedCz]], where phonemes are meant to look like they sound. It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''. The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers. == Phoneme table == Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> {| class="article-table" !Cz Phonemes ![[X-SAMPA]] !Example !Type |- |a |A |b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r |Vowel |- |e |E |b<u>e</u>t |Vowel |- |i |I |b<u>i</u>t |Vowel |- |o |u |b<u>oo</u>t |Vowel |- |u |V |b<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |E |i |b<u>ea</u>d |Vowel |- |9 |Q |b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft |Vowel |- |3 |3 |b<u>ir</u>d |Vowel |- |@ |{ |b<u>a</u>t |Vowel |- |A |eI |b<u>ak</u>e |Vowel |- |I |aI |b<u>i</u>ke |Vowel |- |O |oU |b<u>oa</u>t |Vowel |- |8 |aU |b<u>ou</u>t |Vowel |- |Q |oI |b<u>oy</u> |Vowel |- |6 |U |b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |x |@ |<u>a</u>bout |Vowel |- |&n |e~n |b<u>an</u>d |Vowel |- |8n |aUn |b<u>oun</u>d |Vowel |- |1 |1 |bl<u>in</u>k |Vowel |- |Ang |aN |b<u>an</u>g |Vowel |- |0 |O |b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l |Vowel |- |9l |Ql |b<u>all</u> |Vowel |- |ll |5 or l_G |si<u>ll</u> |Vowel |- |mm |m_G |si<u>m</u> |Vowel |- |nn |n_G |si<u>n</u> |Vowel |- |nng |N_G |si<u>ng</u> |Vowel |- |b |b |<u>b</u>et |CV consonant |- |d |d |<u>d</u>ebt |CV consonant |- |f |f |<u>f</u>ed |CV consonant |- |g |g |<u>g</u>et |CV consonant |- |j |dZ |<u>j</u>et |CV consonant |- |k |k |k<u>e</u>pt |CV consonant |- |p |p |<u>p</u>et |CV consonant |- |s |s |<u>s</u>et |CV consonant |- |t |t |<u>t</u>en |CV consonant |- |v |v |<u>v</u>et |CV consonant |- |z |z |<u>z</u>ed |CV consonant |- |ch |tS |<u>ch</u>eck |CV consonant |- |dh |D |<u>th</u>is |CV consonant |- |sh |S |<u>sh</u>ed |CV consonant |- |th |T |<u>th</u>ink |CV consonant |- |zh |Z |<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure |CV consonant |- |h |h |<u>h</u>ead |CV consonant |- |l |l |<u>l</u>et |CV consonant |- |m |m |<u>m</u>et |CV consonant |- |n |n |<u>n</u>et |CV consonant |- |r |r\ |<u>r</u>ed |CV consonant |- |w |w |<u>w</u>et |CV consonant |- |y |j |<u>y</u>et |CV consonant |- |dd |4 |me<u>dd</u>le |CV consonant |- |sk |sk |<u>sk</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sp |sp |<u>sp</u>ill |CV consonant |- |st |st |<u>st</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sm |sm |<u>sm</u>ell |CV consonant |- |sn |sn |<u>sn</u>iff |CV consonant |- |hh |C |<u>h</u>ue |CV consonant |- |ng |N |si<u>ng</u> |VC consonant |- |nk |nk |si<u>nk</u> |VC consonant |- |bl |bl |<u>bl</u>eed |CCV consonant |- |fl |fl |<u>fl</u>ick |CCV consonant |- |gl |gl |<u>gl</u>ass |CCV consonant |- |kl |kl |<u>cl</u>own |CCV consonant |- |pl |pl |<u>pl</u>ural |CCV consonant |- |sl |sl |<u>sl</u>eep |CCV consonant |- |spl |spl |<u>spl</u>ash |CCV consonant |- |br |br\ |<u>br</u>ead |CCV consonant |- |dr |dZr\ |<u>dr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |fr |fr\ |<u>fr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |gr |gr\ |<u>gr</u>eat |CCV consonant |- |kr |kr\ |<u>cr</u>azy |CCV consonant |- |pr |pr\ |<u>pr</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |tr |tSr\ |<u>tr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |shr |Sr\ |<u>shr</u>iek |CCV consonant |- |skr |skr\ |<u>scr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |spr |spr\ |<u>spr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |str |stSr\ |<u>str</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |thr |Tr\ |<u>th</u>ree |CCV consonant |- |sf |sp\ or sf |<u>sph</u>ere |CCV consonant |- |dw |d_w |<u>dw</u>ell |CCV consonant |- |kw |k_w |<u>qu</u>ite |CCV consonant |- |gw |g_w |co<u>g w</u>heel |CCV consonant |- |sw |s_w |<u>sw</u>eet |CCV consonant |- |tw |t_w |<u>tw</u>elve |CCV consonant |- |vw |v_w or f_w |reser<u>v</u>oir |CCV consonant |- |skw |sk_w |<u>squ</u>are |CCV consonant |- |thw |T_w |<u>thw</u>ack |CCV consonant |- |by |b' |<u>b</u>eautiful |CCV consonant |- |fy |f' |<u>f</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |gy |g' |fi<u>g</u>ure |CCV consonant |- |ky |k' |<u>c</u>ute |CCV consonant |- |py |p' |<u>p</u>uny |CCV consonant |- |my |m' |muse |CCV consonant |- |ny |n' |<u>n</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |vy |v' |<u>vi</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |zy |z' |wa<u>s y</u>ou |CCV consonant |- |sky |sk' |<u>sk</u>ewer |CCV consonant |- |spy |sp' |<u>sp</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |bd |bd |gra<u>bbed</u> |VCC consonant |- |bz |bz |gra<u>bs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ft |ft |ra<u>ft</u> |VCC consonant |- |fts |fts |ra<u>fts</u> |VCC consonant |- |fs |fs |ri<u>ffs</u> |VCC consonant |- |gd |gd |le<u>gged</u> |VCC consonant |- |gz |gz |le<u>gs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ks |ks |fle<u>x</u> |VCC consonant |- |kt |kt |refle<u>ct</u> |VCC consonant |- |kst |kst |te<u>xts</u> |VCC consonant |- |ps |ps |ta<u>ps</u> |VCC consonant |- |pt |pt |ta<u>pped</u> |VCC consonant |- |vz |vz |li<u>ves</u> |VCC consonant |- |vd |vd |li<u>ved</u> |VCC consonant |- |zd |zd |fa<u>zed</u> |VCC consonant |- |znt |znt |wa<u>sn't</u> |VCC consonant |- |cht |tSt |ma<u>tched</u> |VCC consonant |- |chz |tSz |ar<u>ches</u> |VCC consonant |- |ts |ts |ca<u>ts</u> |VCC consonant |- |dz |dz |ki<u>ds</u> |VCC consonant |- |jd |dZd |e<u>dged</u> |VCC consonant |- |dhd |Dd |ba<u>thed</u> |VCC consonant |- |sht |St |wi<u>shed</u> |VCC consonant |- |ths |Ts |fif<u>ths</u> |VCC consonant |- |md |md |tea<u>med</u> |VCC consonant |- |mf |mf |triu<u>mph</u> |VCC consonant |- |mfs |mfs |triu<u>mphs</u> |VCC consonant |- |mp |mp |te<u>mp</u> |VCC consonant |- |mps |mps |te<u>mps</u> |VCC consonant |- |mpt |mpt |atte<u>mpt</u> |VCC consonant |- |mz |mz |ge<u>ms</u> |VCC consonant |- |ngz |Nz |ki<u>ngz</u> |VCC consonant |- |nk |Nk |tha<u>nk</u> |VCC consonant |- |nks |Nks |tha<u>nks</u> |VCC consonant |- |nkth |nkT |le<u>ngth</u> |VCC consonant |- | | | | |} 2ffd43947805782dc9eef3323f893781ed5941ce 131 130 2017-03-18T06:53:34Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 forgot the references wikitext text/x-wiki '''Cz Phonemes''' (occasionally called by the nickname ''C-ZAMPA'' in some circles) is an English-oriented phoneme system created by [[PaintedCz]], where phonemes are meant to look like they sound. It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''. The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers. == Phoneme table == Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> {| class="article-table" !Cz Phonemes ![[X-SAMPA]] !Example !Type |- |a |A |b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r |Vowel |- |e |E |b<u>e</u>t |Vowel |- |i |I |b<u>i</u>t |Vowel |- |o |u |b<u>oo</u>t |Vowel |- |u |V |b<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |E |i |b<u>ea</u>d |Vowel |- |9 |Q |b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft |Vowel |- |3 |3 |b<u>ir</u>d |Vowel |- |@ |{ |b<u>a</u>t |Vowel |- |A |eI |b<u>ak</u>e |Vowel |- |I |aI |b<u>i</u>ke |Vowel |- |O |oU |b<u>oa</u>t |Vowel |- |8 |aU |b<u>ou</u>t |Vowel |- |Q |oI |b<u>oy</u> |Vowel |- |6 |U |b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |x |@ |<u>a</u>bout |Vowel |- |&n |e~n |b<u>an</u>d |Vowel |- |8n |aUn |b<u>oun</u>d |Vowel |- |1 |1 |bl<u>in</u>k |Vowel |- |Ang |aN |b<u>an</u>g |Vowel |- |0 |O |b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l |Vowel |- |9l |Ql |b<u>all</u> |Vowel |- |ll |5 or l_G |si<u>ll</u> |Vowel |- |mm |m_G |si<u>m</u> |Vowel |- |nn |n_G |si<u>n</u> |Vowel |- |nng |N_G |si<u>ng</u> |Vowel |- |b |b |<u>b</u>et |CV consonant |- |d |d |<u>d</u>ebt |CV consonant |- |f |f |<u>f</u>ed |CV consonant |- |g |g |<u>g</u>et |CV consonant |- |j |dZ |<u>j</u>et |CV consonant |- |k |k |k<u>e</u>pt |CV consonant |- |p |p |<u>p</u>et |CV consonant |- |s |s |<u>s</u>et |CV consonant |- |t |t |<u>t</u>en |CV consonant |- |v |v |<u>v</u>et |CV consonant |- |z |z |<u>z</u>ed |CV consonant |- |ch |tS |<u>ch</u>eck |CV consonant |- |dh |D |<u>th</u>is |CV consonant |- |sh |S |<u>sh</u>ed |CV consonant |- |th |T |<u>th</u>ink |CV consonant |- |zh |Z |<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure |CV consonant |- |h |h |<u>h</u>ead |CV consonant |- |l |l |<u>l</u>et |CV consonant |- |m |m |<u>m</u>et |CV consonant |- |n |n |<u>n</u>et |CV consonant |- |r |r\ |<u>r</u>ed |CV consonant |- |w |w |<u>w</u>et |CV consonant |- |y |j |<u>y</u>et |CV consonant |- |dd |4 |me<u>dd</u>le |CV consonant |- |sk |sk |<u>sk</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sp |sp |<u>sp</u>ill |CV consonant |- |st |st |<u>st</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sm |sm |<u>sm</u>ell |CV consonant |- |sn |sn |<u>sn</u>iff |CV consonant |- |hh |C |<u>h</u>ue |CV consonant |- |ng |N |si<u>ng</u> |VC consonant |- |nk |nk |si<u>nk</u> |VC consonant |- |bl |bl |<u>bl</u>eed |CCV consonant |- |fl |fl |<u>fl</u>ick |CCV consonant |- |gl |gl |<u>gl</u>ass |CCV consonant |- |kl |kl |<u>cl</u>own |CCV consonant |- |pl |pl |<u>pl</u>ural |CCV consonant |- |sl |sl |<u>sl</u>eep |CCV consonant |- |spl |spl |<u>spl</u>ash |CCV consonant |- |br |br\ |<u>br</u>ead |CCV consonant |- |dr |dZr\ |<u>dr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |fr |fr\ |<u>fr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |gr |gr\ |<u>gr</u>eat |CCV consonant |- |kr |kr\ |<u>cr</u>azy |CCV consonant |- |pr |pr\ |<u>pr</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |tr |tSr\ |<u>tr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |shr |Sr\ |<u>shr</u>iek |CCV consonant |- |skr |skr\ |<u>scr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |spr |spr\ |<u>spr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |str |stSr\ |<u>str</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |thr |Tr\ |<u>th</u>ree |CCV consonant |- |sf |sp\ or sf |<u>sph</u>ere |CCV consonant |- |dw |d_w |<u>dw</u>ell |CCV consonant |- |kw |k_w |<u>qu</u>ite |CCV consonant |- |gw |g_w |co<u>g w</u>heel |CCV consonant |- |sw |s_w |<u>sw</u>eet |CCV consonant |- |tw |t_w |<u>tw</u>elve |CCV consonant |- |vw |v_w or f_w |reser<u>v</u>oir |CCV consonant |- |skw |sk_w |<u>squ</u>are |CCV consonant |- |thw |T_w |<u>thw</u>ack |CCV consonant |- |by |b' |<u>b</u>eautiful |CCV consonant |- |fy |f' |<u>f</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |gy |g' |fi<u>g</u>ure |CCV consonant |- |ky |k' |<u>c</u>ute |CCV consonant |- |py |p' |<u>p</u>uny |CCV consonant |- |my |m' |muse |CCV consonant |- |ny |n' |<u>n</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |vy |v' |<u>vi</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |zy |z' |wa<u>s y</u>ou |CCV consonant |- |sky |sk' |<u>sk</u>ewer |CCV consonant |- |spy |sp' |<u>sp</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |bd |bd |gra<u>bbed</u> |VCC consonant |- |bz |bz |gra<u>bs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ft |ft |ra<u>ft</u> |VCC consonant |- |fts |fts |ra<u>fts</u> |VCC consonant |- |fs |fs |ri<u>ffs</u> |VCC consonant |- |gd |gd |le<u>gged</u> |VCC consonant |- |gz |gz |le<u>gs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ks |ks |fle<u>x</u> |VCC consonant |- |kt |kt |refle<u>ct</u> |VCC consonant |- |kst |kst |te<u>xts</u> |VCC consonant |- |ps |ps |ta<u>ps</u> |VCC consonant |- |pt |pt |ta<u>pped</u> |VCC consonant |- |vz |vz |li<u>ves</u> |VCC consonant |- |vd |vd |li<u>ved</u> |VCC consonant |- |zd |zd |fa<u>zed</u> |VCC consonant |- |znt |znt |wa<u>sn't</u> |VCC consonant |- |cht |tSt |ma<u>tched</u> |VCC consonant |- |chz |tSz |ar<u>ches</u> |VCC consonant |- |ts |ts |ca<u>ts</u> |VCC consonant |- |dz |dz |ki<u>ds</u> |VCC consonant |- |jd |dZd |e<u>dged</u> |VCC consonant |- |dhd |Dd |ba<u>thed</u> |VCC consonant |- |sht |St |wi<u>shed</u> |VCC consonant |- |ths |Ts |fif<u>ths</u> |VCC consonant |- |md |md |tea<u>med</u> |VCC consonant |- |mf |mf |triu<u>mph</u> |VCC consonant |- |mfs |mfs |triu<u>mphs</u> |VCC consonant |- |mp |mp |te<u>mp</u> |VCC consonant |- |mps |mps |te<u>mps</u> |VCC consonant |- |mpt |mpt |atte<u>mpt</u> |VCC consonant |- |mz |mz |ge<u>ms</u> |VCC consonant |- |ngz |Nz |ki<u>ngz</u> |VCC consonant |- |nk |Nk |tha<u>nk</u> |VCC consonant |- |nks |Nks |tha<u>nks</u> |VCC consonant |- |nkth |nkT |le<u>ngth</u> |VCC consonant |- | | | | |} <references /> 485b95dd9273cc981070675ec4bc7d56d8df6d7a 132 131 2017-03-18T06:56:27Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki '''Cz Phonemes''' (occasionally called by the nickname ''C-ZAMPA'' in some circles) is an English-oriented phoneme system created by [[PaintedCz]], where phonemes are meant to look like they sound. It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''. The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers. == Phoneme table == Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> {| class="article-table" !Cz Phonemes ![[X-SAMPA]] !Example !Type |- |a |A |b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r |Vowel |- |e |E |b<u>e</u>t |Vowel |- |i |I |b<u>i</u>t |Vowel |- |o |u |b<u>oo</u>t |Vowel |- |u |V |b<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |E |i |b<u>ea</u>d |Vowel |- |9 |Q |b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft |Vowel |- |3 |3 |b<u>ir</u>d |Vowel |- |@ |{ |b<u>a</u>t |Vowel |- |A |eI |b<u>ak</u>e |Vowel |- |I |aI |b<u>i</u>ke |Vowel |- |O |oU |b<u>oa</u>t |Vowel |- |8 |aU |b<u>ou</u>t |Vowel |- |Q |oI |b<u>oy</u> |Vowel |- |6 |U |b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |x |@ |<u>a</u>bout |Vowel |- |&n |e~n |b<u>an</u>d |Vowel |- |8n |aUn |b<u>oun</u>d |Vowel |- |1 |1 |bl<u>in</u>k |Vowel |- |Ang |aN |b<u>an</u>g |Vowel |- |0 |O |b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l |Vowel |- |9l |Ql |b<u>all</u> |Vowel |- |ll |5 or l_G |si<u>ll</u> |Vowel |- |mm |m_G |si<u>m</u> |Vowel |- |nn |n_G |si<u>n</u> |Vowel |- |nng |N_G |si<u>ng</u> |Vowel |- |b |b |<u>b</u>et |CV consonant |- |d |d |<u>d</u>ebt |CV consonant |- |f |f |<u>f</u>ed |CV consonant |- |g |g |<u>g</u>et |CV consonant |- |j |dZ |<u>j</u>et |CV consonant |- |k |k |k<u>e</u>pt |CV consonant |- |p |p |<u>p</u>et |CV consonant |- |s |s |<u>s</u>et |CV consonant |- |t |t |<u>t</u>en |CV consonant |- |v |v |<u>v</u>et |CV consonant |- |z |z |<u>z</u>ed |CV consonant |- |ch |tS |<u>ch</u>eck |CV consonant |- |dh |D |<u>th</u>is |CV consonant |- |sh |S |<u>sh</u>ed |CV consonant |- |th |T |<u>th</u>ink |CV consonant |- |zh |Z |<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure |CV consonant |- |h |h |<u>h</u>ead |CV consonant |- |l |l |<u>l</u>et |CV consonant |- |m |m |<u>m</u>et |CV consonant |- |n |n |<u>n</u>et |CV consonant |- |r |r\ |<u>r</u>ed |CV consonant |- |w |w |<u>w</u>et |CV consonant |- |y |j |<u>y</u>et |CV consonant |- |dd |4 |me<u>dd</u>le |CV consonant |- |sk |sk |<u>sk</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sp |sp |<u>sp</u>ill |CV consonant |- |st |st |<u>st</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sm |sm |<u>sm</u>ell |CV consonant |- |sn |sn |<u>sn</u>iff |CV consonant |- |hh |C |<u>h</u>ue |CV consonant |- |ng |N |si<u>ng</u> |VC consonant |- |nk |nk |si<u>nk</u> |VC consonant |- |bl |bl |<u>bl</u>eed |CCV consonant |- |fl |fl |<u>fl</u>ick |CCV consonant |- |gl |gl |<u>gl</u>ass |CCV consonant |- |kl |kl |<u>cl</u>own |CCV consonant |- |pl |pl |<u>pl</u>ural |CCV consonant |- |sl |sl |<u>sl</u>eep |CCV consonant |- |spl |spl |<u>spl</u>ash |CCV consonant |- |br |br\ |<u>br</u>ead |CCV consonant |- |dr |dZr\ |<u>dr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |fr |fr\ |<u>fr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |gr |gr\ |<u>gr</u>eat |CCV consonant |- |kr |kr\ |<u>cr</u>azy |CCV consonant |- |pr |pr\ |<u>pr</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |tr |tSr\ |<u>tr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |shr |Sr\ |<u>shr</u>iek |CCV consonant |- |skr |skr\ |<u>scr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |spr |spr\ |<u>spr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |str |stSr\ |<u>str</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |thr |Tr\ |<u>th</u>ree |CCV consonant |- |sf |sp\ or sf |<u>sph</u>ere |CCV consonant |- |dw |d_w |<u>dw</u>ell |CCV consonant |- |kw |k_w |<u>qu</u>ite |CCV consonant |- |gw |g_w |co<u>g w</u>heel |CCV consonant |- |sw |s_w |<u>sw</u>eet |CCV consonant |- |tw |t_w |<u>tw</u>elve |CCV consonant |- |vw |v_w or f_w |reser<u>v</u>oir |CCV consonant |- |skw |sk_w |<u>squ</u>are |CCV consonant |- |thw |T_w |<u>thw</u>ack |CCV consonant |- |by |b' |<u>b</u>eautiful |CCV consonant |- |fy |f' |<u>f</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |gy |g' |fi<u>g</u>ure |CCV consonant |- |ky |k' |<u>c</u>ute |CCV consonant |- |py |p' |<u>p</u>uny |CCV consonant |- |my |m' |muse |CCV consonant |- |ny |n' |<u>n</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |vy |v' |<u>vi</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |zy |z' |wa<u>s y</u>ou |CCV consonant |- |sky |sk' |<u>sk</u>ewer |CCV consonant |- |spy |sp' |<u>sp</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |bd |bd |gra<u>bbed</u> |VCC consonant |- |bz |bz |gra<u>bs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ft |ft |ra<u>ft</u> |VCC consonant |- |fts |fts |ra<u>fts</u> |VCC consonant |- |fs |fs |ri<u>ffs</u> |VCC consonant |- |gd |gd |le<u>gged</u> |VCC consonant |- |gz |gz |le<u>gs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ks |ks |fle<u>x</u> |VCC consonant |- |kt |kt |refle<u>ct</u> |VCC consonant |- |kst |kst |te<u>xts</u> |VCC consonant |- |ps |ps |ta<u>ps</u> |VCC consonant |- |pt |pt |ta<u>pped</u> |VCC consonant |- |vz |vz |li<u>ves</u> |VCC consonant |- |vd |vd |li<u>ved</u> |VCC consonant |- |zd |zd |fa<u>zed</u> |VCC consonant |- |znt |znt |wa<u>sn't</u> |VCC consonant |- |cht |tSt |ma<u>tched</u> |VCC consonant |- |chz |tSz |ar<u>ches</u> |VCC consonant |- |ts |ts |ca<u>ts</u> |VCC consonant |- |dz |dz |ki<u>ds</u> |VCC consonant |- |jd |dZd |e<u>dged</u> |VCC consonant |- |dhd |Dd |ba<u>thed</u> |VCC consonant |- |sht |St |wi<u>shed</u> |VCC consonant |- |ths |Ts |fif<u>ths</u> |VCC consonant |- |md |md |tea<u>med</u> |VCC consonant |- |mf |mf |triu<u>mph</u> |VCC consonant |- |mfs |mfs |triu<u>mphs</u> |VCC consonant |- |mp |mp |te<u>mp</u> |VCC consonant |- |mps |mps |te<u>mps</u> |VCC consonant |- |mpt |mpt |atte<u>mpt</u> |VCC consonant |- |mz |mz |ge<u>ms</u> |VCC consonant |- |ngz |Nz |ki<u>ngz</u> |VCC consonant |- |nk |Nk |tha<u>nk</u> |VCC consonant |- |nks |Nks |tha<u>nks</u> |VCC consonant |- |nkth |nkT |le<u>ngth</u> |VCC consonant |- | | | | |} <references /> [[Category:Phoneme systems]] [[Category:English-oriented phoneme systems]] 856fab6eab3c40b2077fcd25a581f98517d346b0 133 132 2017-03-18T14:51:35Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 i give up for now wikitext text/x-wiki '''Cz Phonemes''' (occasionally called by the nickname ''C-ZAMPA'' in some circles) is an English-oriented phoneme system created by [[PaintedCz]], where phonemes are meant to look like they sound. It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''. The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers. == Phoneme table == Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> This table is not complete. {| class="article-table" !Cz Phonemes ![[X-SAMPA]] !Example !Type |- |a |A |b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r |Vowel |- |e |E |b<u>e</u>t |Vowel |- |i |I |b<u>i</u>t |Vowel |- |o |u |b<u>oo</u>t |Vowel |- |u |V |b<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |E |i |b<u>ea</u>d |Vowel |- |9 |Q |b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft |Vowel |- |3 |3 |b<u>ir</u>d |Vowel |- |@ |{ |b<u>a</u>t |Vowel |- |A |eI |b<u>ak</u>e |Vowel |- |I |aI |b<u>i</u>ke |Vowel |- |O |oU |b<u>oa</u>t |Vowel |- |8 |aU |b<u>ou</u>t |Vowel |- |Q |oI |b<u>oy</u> |Vowel |- |6 |U |b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |x |@ |<u>a</u>bout |Vowel |- |&n |e~n |b<u>an</u>d |Vowel |- |8n |aUn |b<u>oun</u>d |Vowel |- |1 |1 |bl<u>in</u>k |Vowel |- |Ang |aN |b<u>an</u>g |Vowel |- |0 |O |b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l |Vowel |- |9l |Ql |b<u>all</u> |Vowel |- |ll |5 or l_G |si<u>ll</u> |Vowel |- |mm |m_G |si<u>m</u> |Vowel |- |nn |n_G |si<u>n</u> |Vowel |- |nng |N_G |si<u>ng</u> |Vowel |- |b |b |<u>b</u>et |CV consonant |- |d |d |<u>d</u>ebt |CV consonant |- |f |f |<u>f</u>ed |CV consonant |- |g |g |<u>g</u>et |CV consonant |- |j |dZ |<u>j</u>et |CV consonant |- |k |k |k<u>e</u>pt |CV consonant |- |p |p |<u>p</u>et |CV consonant |- |s |s |<u>s</u>et |CV consonant |- |t |t |<u>t</u>en |CV consonant |- |v |v |<u>v</u>et |CV consonant |- |z |z |<u>z</u>ed |CV consonant |- |ch |tS |<u>ch</u>eck |CV consonant |- |dh |D |<u>th</u>is |CV consonant |- |sh |S |<u>sh</u>ed |CV consonant |- |th |T |<u>th</u>ink |CV consonant |- |zh |Z |<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure |CV consonant |- |h |h |<u>h</u>ead |CV consonant |- |l |l |<u>l</u>et |CV consonant |- |m |m |<u>m</u>et |CV consonant |- |n |n |<u>n</u>et |CV consonant |- |r |r\ |<u>r</u>ed |CV consonant |- |w |w |<u>w</u>et |CV consonant |- |y |j |<u>y</u>et |CV consonant |- |dd |4 |me<u>dd</u>le |CV consonant |- |sk |sk |<u>sk</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sp |sp |<u>sp</u>ill |CV consonant |- |st |st |<u>st</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sm |sm |<u>sm</u>ell |CV consonant |- |sn |sn |<u>sn</u>iff |CV consonant |- |hh |C |<u>h</u>ue |CV consonant |- |ng |N |si<u>ng</u> |VC consonant |- |nk |nk |si<u>nk</u> |VC consonant |- |bl |bl |<u>bl</u>eed |CCV consonant |- |fl |fl |<u>fl</u>ick |CCV consonant |- |gl |gl |<u>gl</u>ass |CCV consonant |- |kl |kl |<u>cl</u>own |CCV consonant |- |pl |pl |<u>pl</u>ural |CCV consonant |- |sl |sl |<u>sl</u>eep |CCV consonant |- |spl |spl |<u>spl</u>ash |CCV consonant |- |br |br\ |<u>br</u>ead |CCV consonant |- |dr |dZr\ |<u>dr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |fr |fr\ |<u>fr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |gr |gr\ |<u>gr</u>eat |CCV consonant |- |kr |kr\ |<u>cr</u>azy |CCV consonant |- |pr |pr\ |<u>pr</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |tr |tSr\ |<u>tr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |shr |Sr\ |<u>shr</u>iek |CCV consonant |- |skr |skr\ |<u>scr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |spr |spr\ |<u>spr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |str |stSr\ |<u>str</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |thr |Tr\ |<u>th</u>ree |CCV consonant |- |sf |sp\ or sf |<u>sph</u>ere |CCV consonant |- |dw |d_w |<u>dw</u>ell |CCV consonant |- |kw |k_w |<u>qu</u>ite |CCV consonant |- |gw |g_w |co<u>g w</u>heel |CCV consonant |- |sw |s_w |<u>sw</u>eet |CCV consonant |- |tw |t_w |<u>tw</u>elve |CCV consonant |- |vw |v_w or f_w |reser<u>v</u>oir |CCV consonant |- |skw |sk_w |<u>squ</u>are |CCV consonant |- |thw |T_w |<u>thw</u>ack |CCV consonant |- |by |b' |<u>b</u>eautiful |CCV consonant |- |fy |f' |<u>f</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |gy |g' |fi<u>g</u>ure |CCV consonant |- |ky |k' |<u>c</u>ute |CCV consonant |- |py |p' |<u>p</u>uny |CCV consonant |- |my |m' |muse |CCV consonant |- |ny |n' |<u>n</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |vy |v' |<u>vi</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |zy |z' |wa<u>s y</u>ou |CCV consonant |- |sky |sk' |<u>sk</u>ewer |CCV consonant |- |spy |sp' |<u>sp</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |bd |bd |gra<u>bbed</u> |VCC consonant |- |bz |bz |gra<u>bs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ft |ft |ra<u>ft</u> |VCC consonant |- |fts |fts |ra<u>fts</u> |VCC consonant |- |fs |fs |ri<u>ffs</u> |VCC consonant |- |gd |gd |le<u>gged</u> |VCC consonant |- |gz |gz |le<u>gs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ks |ks |fle<u>x</u> |VCC consonant |- |kt |kt |refle<u>ct</u> |VCC consonant |- |kst |kst |te<u>xts</u> |VCC consonant |- |ps |ps |ta<u>ps</u> |VCC consonant |- |pt |pt |ta<u>pped</u> |VCC consonant |- |vz |vz |li<u>ves</u> |VCC consonant |- |vd |vd |li<u>ved</u> |VCC consonant |- |zd |zd |fa<u>zed</u> |VCC consonant |- |znt |znt |wa<u>sn't</u> |VCC consonant |- |cht |tSt |ma<u>tched</u> |VCC consonant |- |chz |tSz |ar<u>ches</u> |VCC consonant |- |ts |ts |ca<u>ts</u> |VCC consonant |- |dz |dz |ki<u>ds</u> |VCC consonant |- |jd |dZd |e<u>dged</u> |VCC consonant |- |dhd |Dd |ba<u>thed</u> |VCC consonant |- |sht |St |wi<u>shed</u> |VCC consonant |- |ths |Ts |fif<u>ths</u> |VCC consonant |- |md |md |tea<u>med</u> |VCC consonant |- |mf |mf |triu<u>mph</u> |VCC consonant |- |mfs |mfs |triu<u>mphs</u> |VCC consonant |- |mp |mp |te<u>mp</u> |VCC consonant |- |mps |mps |te<u>mps</u> |VCC consonant |- |mpt |mpt |atte<u>mpt</u> |VCC consonant |- |mz |mz |ge<u>ms</u> |VCC consonant |- |ngz |Nz |ki<u>ngz</u> |VCC consonant |- |nk |Nk |tha<u>nk</u> |VCC consonant |- |nks |Nks |tha<u>nks</u> |VCC consonant |- |nkth |NkT |le<u>ngth</u> |VCC consonant |- |sk |sk |de<u>sk</u> |VCC consonant |- |st |st |te<u>st</u> |VCC consonant |- |sts |sts |te<u>sts</u> |VCC consonant |- |sks |sks |a<u>sks</u> |VCC consonant |- |skt |skt |as<u>ked</u> |VCC consonant |- |nd |nd |a<u>nd</u> |VCC consonant |- |ns |ns |o<u>nce</u> |VCC consonant |- |nt |nt |te<u>nt</u> |VCC consonant |- |nts |nts |te<u>nts</u> |VCC consonant |- |nz |nz |le<u>ns</u> |VCC consonant |- |nj |ndZ |lu<u>nge</u> |VCC consonant |- |njd |ndZd |lu<u>nged</u> |VCC consonant |- |nch |ntS |pi<u>nch</u> |VCC consonant |- |ncht |ntSt |pi<u>nched</u> |VCC consonant |- |nth |nT |te<u>nth</u> |VCC consonant |- |lb |lb |bu<u>lb</u> |VCC consonant |- |lf |lf | |VCC consonant |} == Sources == <references /> [[Category:Phoneme systems]] 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[https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] 21aaa9b9c4930076797f7272d06c258b6a5013f1 177 169 2017-03-18T17:10:01Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* Sources */ changed votrax link wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] c89f72269df4bb033fe15af93469c701a29b3e5e 181 177 2017-03-18T17:29:02Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added a gallery section and the votrax type n talk to the products list wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Phonemes === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] ff217700f9d350931cb37f94bbf6fddc60a8006d 188 181 2017-03-18T18:03:22Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added a bunch of stuff in general wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = }}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the ship, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress, being 0 which is "none", 1 which is "short" and 2 which is "long". The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] 6cdd2de105188164fc880f60f5909d7a7a4efc19 189 188 2017-03-18T18:06:10Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* Electrical description */ i made a typo when copying down the text from the data sheet wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = }}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress, being 0 which is "none", 1 which is "short" and 2 which is "long". The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] b9f499c5b60db6393d812b0e85ceee2092f497b6 190 189 2017-03-18T18:17:16Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 I made a mistake - it doesn't use vanilla Arpabet, but rather what seems to be a modified form of it. wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = }}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] deb5d0b9959ba3622c8d88905b0ff76b171ac766 195 190 2017-03-18T20:02:24Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added "latest revision" wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = |latest_revision = SC-01-A}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] 1827b7f0a70bc1a458dd2e2236f90e7958422fa3 200 195 2017-03-18T22:00:50Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 link to phoneme table wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = |latest_revision = SC-01-A}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === ''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]'' The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] ac594c7b8b274cfc766c1d3dbbff8133f1fea7e8 202 200 2017-03-19T00:14:41Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = |latest_revision = SC-01-A}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === ''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]'' The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] [[Category:Speech synths]] 9a0d71bf2d5c4cefaf3b79d437210a946622ba08 Template:Infobox company 10 105 172 2017-03-18T16:48:39Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Created page with "<infobox> <title source="title1"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image1"> <caption source="caption1"/> </image> <data source="type">..." wikitext text/x-wiki <infobox> <title source="title1"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image1"> <caption source="caption1"/> </image> <data source="type"> <label>Type</label> </data> <data source="founded"> <label>Founded</label> </data> <data source="fate"> <label>Fate</label> </data> <data source="key_people"> <label>Key people</label> </data> </infobox> <noinclude> Example usage:<pre> {{Infobox company |title1=Example |image1=Example |caption1=Example |type=Example |founded=Example |fate=Example |key_people=Example }} </pre> </noinclude> f40ec0e8f850915c795080e06b7f1a100c3f172e File:Votrax Logo.gif 6 106 173 2017-03-18T16:49:35Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 Votrax International, Inc. 0 107 174 2017-03-18T17:00:54Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created page wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox company|title1 = Votrax International, Inc.|image1 = Votrax Logo.gif|caption1 = The Votrax logo|type = Subsidary (former)|founded = 1971 (''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works'')<br />1974 (''Votrax International, Inc.'')|fate = Declared bankruptcy in 1984, restructured as an answering machine system company. Merged with Vynet Corp. in 1987. Merged with Vysion Inc. in 1992. Vysion Inc. declared bankruptcy in 1994, restructured as Maxxar Inc. in 1995.|key_people = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}''Votrax International, Inc.'' was a speech-synthesis-oriented company which originally began as a division of '''Federal Screw Works''', and was called ''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works''. In 1980, they split off from their parent company and was given the ''Votrax'' name. ef7bc04d730fc0aa08b4ea617d72681917d2c1cf 175 174 2017-03-18T17:02:05Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox company|title1 = Votrax International, Inc.|image1 = Votrax Logo.gif|caption1 = The Votrax logo|type = Subsidary (former)|founded = 1971 (''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works'')<br />1974 (''Votrax International, Inc.'')|fate = Declared bankruptcy in 1984, restructured as an answering machine system company. Merged with Vynet Corp. in 1987. Merged with Vysion Inc. in 1992. Vysion Inc. declared bankruptcy in 1994, restructured as Maxxar Inc. in 1995.|key_people = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}''Votrax International, Inc.'' was a speech-synthesis-oriented company which originally began as a division of '''Federal Screw Works''', and was called ''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works''. In 1980, they split off from their parent company and was given the ''Votrax'' name. [[Category:Companies]] [[Category:Defunct companies]] [[Category:Vocal-synthesis-oriented companies]] eca48b72c23e6fd064f56e8875dc7042568e37f4 196 175 2017-03-18T20:24:36Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 began product timeline wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox company|title1 = Votrax International, Inc.|image1 = Votrax Logo.gif|caption1 = The Votrax logo|type = Subsidary (former)|founded = 1971 (''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works'')<br />1974 (''Votrax International, Inc.'')|fate = Declared bankruptcy in 1984, restructured as an answering machine system company. Merged with Vynet Corp. in 1987. Merged with Vysion Inc. in 1992. Vysion Inc. declared bankruptcy in 1994, restructured as Maxxar Inc. in 1995.|key_people = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}''Votrax International, Inc.'' was a speech-synthesis-oriented company which originally began as a division of '''Federal Screw Works''', and was called ''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works''. In 1980, they split off from their parent company and was given the ''Votrax'' name. == Products == === 1971 === * VS1 - Prototype * VS2 - Prototype * VS3 - Prototype === 1972 === * [[Votrax VS4|VS4]] - First commercially sold product, sold under the name "Votrax" * VS5 * VS6 - Design prototype === 1973 === * VS6 === 1973 through 1975 === * VS6.1 * VS6.2 * VS6.3 * VS6.G === 1975 === * VS6.G2 === 1977 === * VS6.4 === 1978 === * ML-1 * ML-1ES - ML1 with added Spanish phonemes * ML-2ES === 1978 through 1980 === * VSA * SVA * VSC * VSK * VSL - Like the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] but used multiple ICs === 1980 === * CDS1 - Emulation of an[[Votrax SC-01| SC-01]] running on a mainframe * [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] === 1981 === * [[Votrax SC-01-A|SC-01-A]] - Nearly the same as the SC-01, had a change made to the ROM to make speech clearer === 1983 === * [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]] (aka ''SSI-263P'' or ''Arctic 263'') [[Category:Companies]] [[Category:Defunct companies]] [[Category:Vocal-synthesis-oriented companies]] d8b0a6d141d5b5d0a30a507cd0a04ecd9b1a0467 VOCALOID1 0 92 178 117 2017-03-18T17:12:02Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 fixed the infobox slightly wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = VOCALOID1|company = [[YAMAHA Corporation]], [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]]|release_date = March 3rd, 2003|liscense = Proprietary|type = Standalone and VST (Windows)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]], [[formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C++}}VOCALOID1 is the first version of the VOCALOID software, developed by the team that is now [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]] and published by [[YAMAHA Corporation]]. e2587bd8666fa2809537a121dfe277e5924d5cb2 179 178 2017-03-18T17:12:45Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = VOCALOID1|company = [[YAMAHA Corporation]], [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]]|release_date = March 3rd, 2003|liscense = Proprietary|type = Standalone and VST (Windows)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]], [[formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C++}}VOCALOID1 is the first version of the VOCALOID software, developed by the team that is now [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]] and published by [[YAMAHA Corporation]]. [[Category:Synths released in 2003]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths programmed in C++]] 9506b1038a52ea329993d05fe99a8e6ecf763fc9 File:Type N Talk.jpg 6 108 180 2017-03-18T17:26:58Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 File:Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg 6 109 182 2017-03-18T17:32:48Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 File:SC-01 Schematic.jpg 6 110 183 2017-03-18T17:35:07Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 File:Bert Gotrax Sample 6 111 184 2017-03-18T17:41:52Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created video wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == [[Category:Videos]] 136fd98da1e0abbd11ddbb52d807d0b3087a925b 185 184 2017-03-18T17:41:52Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding video description wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == Original: The Kinks Arrangement by chipANimal using the sounds* of chipspeech + chipsounds by PLOGUE! http://www.plogue.com *all sounds but one [[Category:Videos]] fe743449b91f781e4807c42927df7396c56bc935 186 185 2017-03-18T17:42:21Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Tomato Hentai moved page [[File:Dandy - chipANimal (feat. Bert Gotrax) CHIPSPEECH]] to [[File:Bert Gotrax Sample]] wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == Original: The Kinks Arrangement by chipANimal using the sounds* of chipspeech + chipsounds by PLOGUE! http://www.plogue.com *all sounds but one [[Category:Videos]] fe743449b91f781e4807c42927df7396c56bc935 File:Dandy - chipANimal (feat. Bert Gotrax) CHIPSPEECH 6 112 187 2017-03-18T17:42:21Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Tomato Hentai moved page [[File:Dandy - chipANimal (feat. Bert Gotrax) CHIPSPEECH]] to [[File:Bert Gotrax Sample]] wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[File:Bert Gotrax Sample]] 045b8af4d863d9a6796cd30470af862cd5aec041 Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table 0 113 191 2017-03-18T19:43:51Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created page wikitext text/x-wiki The table below is a copy of the phoneme table included in the SC-01's data sheet. It has an added column on the end for [[X-SAMPA]], for those who are familiar with it. == Phoneme table == {| class="article-table" !Phoneme code ![[Arpabet|Phoneme symbol]] !Duration (ms) !Example word ![[X-SAMPA]] |- |00 |EH3 |59 |jack<u>e</u>t |E |- |01 |EH2 |71 |<u>e</u>nlist |E |- |02 |EH1 |121 |h<u>ea</u>vy |E |- |03 |PA0 |47 |''no sound'' |# |- |04 |DT |47 |bu<u>tt</u>er |4 |- |05 |A2 |71 |m<u>a</u>de |eI |- |06 |A1 |103 |m<u>a</u>de |eI |- |07 |ZH |90 |a<u>z</u>ure |Z |- |08 |AH2 |71 |h<u>o</u>nest |O |- |09 |I3 |55 |inhib<u>i</u>t |I |- |0A |I2 |80 |<u>i</u>nhibit |I |- |0B |I1 |121 |inh<u>i</u>bit |I |- |0C |M |103 |<u>m</u>at |m |- |0D |N |80 |su<u>n</u> |n |- |0E |B |71 |<u>b</u>ag |b |- |0F |V |71 |<u>v</u>an |v |- |10 |CH (must precede T) |71 |<u>ch</u>ip |tS |- |11 |SH |121 |<u>sh</u>op |S |- |12 |Z |71 |<u>z</u>oo |z |- |13 |AW1 |146 |l<u>aw</u>ful |Q |- |14 |NG |121 |thi<u>ng</u> |N |- |15 |AH1 |146 |f<u>a</u>ther |A |- |16 |OO1 |103 |l<u>oo</u>king |@ |- |17 |OO |185 |b<u>oo</u>k |@ |- |18 |L |103 |<u>l</u>and |5 or l_G |- |19 |K |80 |tri<u>ck</u> |k |- |1A |J (must precede D) |47 |<u>j</u>udge |dZ |- |1B |H |71 |<u>h</u>ello |h |- |1C |G |71 |<u>g</u>et |g |- |1D |F |103 |<u>f</u>ast |f |- |1E |D |55 |pai<u>d</u> |d |- |1F |S |90 |pa<u>ss</u> |s |- |20 |A |185 |d<u>ay</u> |eI |- |21 |AY |65 |d<u>ay</u> |EI |- |22 |Y1 |80 |<u>y</u>ard |j |- |23 |UH3 |47 |missi<u>o</u>n |V |- |24 |AH |250 |m<u>o</u>p |O |- |25 |P |103 |<u>p</u>ast |p |- |26 |O |185 |c<u>o</u>ld |oU |- |27 |I |185 |p<u>i</u>n |I |- |28 |U |185 |m<u>o</u>ve |u |- |29 |Y |103 |an<u>y</u> |j |- |2A |T |71 |<u>t</u>ap |t |- |2B |R |90 |<u>r</u>ed |r\ |- |2C |E |185 |m<u>ee</u>t |i |- |2D |W |80 |<u>w</u>in |w |- |2E |AE |185 |d<u>a</u>d |{ |- |2F |AE1 |103 |<u>a</u>fter |{ |- |30 |AW2 |90 |s<u>a</u>lty |Q |- |31 |UH2 |71 |<u>a</u>bout |V |- |32 |UH1 |103 |<u>u</u>ncle |V |- |33 |UH |185 |c<u>u</u>p |V |- |34 |O2 |80 |f<u>o</u>r |oU |- |35 |O1 |121 |ab<u>oa</u>rd |oU |- |36 |IU |59 |y<u>ou</u> |iU |- |37 |U1 |90 |y<u>ou</u> |U |- |38 |THV |80 |<u>th</u>e |D |- |39 |TH |71 |<u>th</u>in |T |- |3A |ER |146 |b<u>ir</u>d |3 |- |3B |EH |185 |g<u>e</u>t |E |- |3C |E1 |121 |b<u>e</u> |i |- |3D |AW |250 |c<u>a</u>ll |Q |- |3E |PA1 |185 |''no sound'' |# |- |3F |STOP |47 |''no sound'' |# |} c15abba6a8e787d7905b78c37c58cae3a6f3ad98 192 191 2017-03-18T19:44:44Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki The table below is a copy of the phoneme table included in the SC-01's data sheet. It has an added column on the end for [[X-SAMPA]], for those who are familiar with it. == Phoneme table == {| class="article-table" !Phoneme code ![[Arpabet|Phoneme symbol]] !Duration (ms) !Example word ![[X-SAMPA]] |- |00 |EH3 |59 |jack<u>e</u>t |E |- |01 |EH2 |71 |<u>e</u>nlist |E |- |02 |EH1 |121 |h<u>ea</u>vy |E |- |03 |PA0 |47 |''no sound'' |# |- |04 |DT |47 |bu<u>tt</u>er |4 |- |05 |A2 |71 |m<u>a</u>de |eI |- |06 |A1 |103 |m<u>a</u>de |eI |- |07 |ZH |90 |a<u>z</u>ure |Z |- |08 |AH2 |71 |h<u>o</u>nest |O |- |09 |I3 |55 |inhib<u>i</u>t |I |- |0A |I2 |80 |<u>i</u>nhibit |I |- |0B |I1 |121 |inh<u>i</u>bit |I |- |0C |M |103 |<u>m</u>at |m |- |0D |N |80 |su<u>n</u> |n |- |0E |B |71 |<u>b</u>ag |b |- |0F |V |71 |<u>v</u>an |v |- |10 |CH (must precede T) |71 |<u>ch</u>ip |tS |- |11 |SH |121 |<u>sh</u>op |S |- |12 |Z |71 |<u>z</u>oo |z |- |13 |AW1 |146 |l<u>aw</u>ful |Q |- |14 |NG |121 |thi<u>ng</u> |N |- |15 |AH1 |146 |f<u>a</u>ther |A |- |16 |OO1 |103 |l<u>oo</u>king |@ |- |17 |OO |185 |b<u>oo</u>k |@ |- |18 |L |103 |<u>l</u>and |5 or l_G |- |19 |K |80 |tri<u>ck</u> |k |- |1A |J (must precede D) |47 |<u>j</u>udge |dZ |- |1B |H |71 |<u>h</u>ello |h |- |1C |G |71 |<u>g</u>et |g |- |1D |F |103 |<u>f</u>ast |f |- |1E |D |55 |pai<u>d</u> |d |- |1F |S |90 |pa<u>ss</u> |s |- |20 |A |185 |d<u>ay</u> |eI |- |21 |AY |65 |d<u>ay</u> |EI |- |22 |Y1 |80 |<u>y</u>ard |j |- |23 |UH3 |47 |missi<u>o</u>n |V |- |24 |AH |250 |m<u>o</u>p |O |- |25 |P |103 |<u>p</u>ast |p |- |26 |O |185 |c<u>o</u>ld |oU |- |27 |I |185 |p<u>i</u>n |I |- |28 |U |185 |m<u>o</u>ve |u |- |29 |Y |103 |an<u>y</u> |j |- |2A |T |71 |<u>t</u>ap |t |- |2B |R |90 |<u>r</u>ed |r\ |- |2C |E |185 |m<u>ee</u>t |i |- |2D |W |80 |<u>w</u>in |w |- |2E |AE |185 |d<u>a</u>d |{ |- |2F |AE1 |103 |<u>a</u>fter |{ |- |30 |AW2 |90 |s<u>a</u>lty |Q |- |31 |UH2 |71 |<u>a</u>bout |V |- |32 |UH1 |103 |<u>u</u>ncle |V |- |33 |UH |185 |c<u>u</u>p |V |- |34 |O2 |80 |f<u>o</u>r |oU |- |35 |O1 |121 |ab<u>oa</u>rd |oU |- |36 |IU |59 |y<u>ou</u> |iU |- |37 |U1 |90 |y<u>ou</u> |U |- |38 |THV |80 |<u>th</u>e |D |- |39 |TH |71 |<u>th</u>in |T |- |3A |ER |146 |b<u>ir</u>d |3 |- |3B |EH |185 |g<u>e</u>t |E |- |3C |E1 |121 |b<u>e</u> |i |- |3D |AW |250 |c<u>a</u>ll |Q |- |3E |PA1 |185 |''no sound'' |# |- |3F |STOP |47 |''no sound'' |# |} [[Category:Phoneme systems]] [[Category:English-oriented phoneme systems]] [[Category:American-English-oriented phoneme systems]] [[Category:Arpabet-based phoneme systems]] e411d16251a672263c7a953e2cfa235e87deb8b2 193 192 2017-03-18T19:47:00Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 removed arpabet link from "phoneme symbol" table header wikitext text/x-wiki The table below is a copy of the phoneme table included in the SC-01's data sheet. It has an added column on the end for [[X-SAMPA]], for those who are familiar with it. == Phoneme table == {| class="article-table" !Phoneme code !Phoneme symbol !Duration (ms) !Example word ![[X-SAMPA]] |- |00 |EH3 |59 |jack<u>e</u>t |E |- |01 |EH2 |71 |<u>e</u>nlist |E |- |02 |EH1 |121 |h<u>ea</u>vy |E |- |03 |PA0 |47 |''no sound'' |# |- |04 |DT |47 |bu<u>tt</u>er |4 |- |05 |A2 |71 |m<u>a</u>de |eI |- |06 |A1 |103 |m<u>a</u>de |eI |- |07 |ZH |90 |a<u>z</u>ure |Z |- |08 |AH2 |71 |h<u>o</u>nest |O |- |09 |I3 |55 |inhib<u>i</u>t |I |- |0A |I2 |80 |<u>i</u>nhibit |I |- |0B |I1 |121 |inh<u>i</u>bit |I |- |0C |M |103 |<u>m</u>at |m |- |0D |N |80 |su<u>n</u> |n |- |0E |B |71 |<u>b</u>ag |b |- |0F |V |71 |<u>v</u>an |v |- |10 |CH (must precede T) |71 |<u>ch</u>ip |tS |- |11 |SH |121 |<u>sh</u>op |S |- |12 |Z |71 |<u>z</u>oo |z |- |13 |AW1 |146 |l<u>aw</u>ful |Q |- |14 |NG |121 |thi<u>ng</u> |N |- |15 |AH1 |146 |f<u>a</u>ther |A |- |16 |OO1 |103 |l<u>oo</u>king |@ |- |17 |OO |185 |b<u>oo</u>k |@ |- |18 |L |103 |<u>l</u>and |5 or l_G |- |19 |K |80 |tri<u>ck</u> |k |- |1A |J (must precede D) |47 |<u>j</u>udge |dZ |- |1B |H |71 |<u>h</u>ello |h |- |1C |G |71 |<u>g</u>et |g |- |1D |F |103 |<u>f</u>ast |f |- |1E |D |55 |pai<u>d</u> |d |- |1F |S |90 |pa<u>ss</u> |s |- |20 |A |185 |d<u>ay</u> |eI |- |21 |AY |65 |d<u>ay</u> |EI |- |22 |Y1 |80 |<u>y</u>ard |j |- |23 |UH3 |47 |missi<u>o</u>n |V |- |24 |AH |250 |m<u>o</u>p |O |- |25 |P |103 |<u>p</u>ast |p |- |26 |O |185 |c<u>o</u>ld |oU |- |27 |I |185 |p<u>i</u>n |I |- |28 |U |185 |m<u>o</u>ve |u |- |29 |Y |103 |an<u>y</u> |j |- |2A |T |71 |<u>t</u>ap |t |- |2B |R |90 |<u>r</u>ed |r\ |- |2C |E |185 |m<u>ee</u>t |i |- |2D |W |80 |<u>w</u>in |w |- |2E |AE |185 |d<u>a</u>d |{ |- |2F |AE1 |103 |<u>a</u>fter |{ |- |30 |AW2 |90 |s<u>a</u>lty |Q |- |31 |UH2 |71 |<u>a</u>bout |V |- |32 |UH1 |103 |<u>u</u>ncle |V |- |33 |UH |185 |c<u>u</u>p |V |- |34 |O2 |80 |f<u>o</u>r |oU |- |35 |O1 |121 |ab<u>oa</u>rd |oU |- |36 |IU |59 |y<u>ou</u> |iU |- |37 |U1 |90 |y<u>ou</u> |U |- |38 |THV |80 |<u>th</u>e |D |- |39 |TH |71 |<u>th</u>in |T |- |3A |ER |146 |b<u>ir</u>d |3 |- |3B |EH |185 |g<u>e</u>t |E |- |3C |E1 |121 |b<u>e</u> |i |- |3D |AW |250 |c<u>a</u>ll |Q |- |3E |PA1 |185 |''no sound'' |# |- |3F |STOP |47 |''no sound'' |# |} [[Category:Phoneme systems]] [[Category:English-oriented phoneme systems]] [[Category:American-English-oriented phoneme systems]] [[Category:Arpabet-based phoneme systems]] dafb369c47f487b5f4206eeca67e405a10bb5278 Template:Infobox synthesizer 10 83 194 142 2017-03-18T20:00:33Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki <infobox> <title source="title1"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image1"> <caption source="caption1"/> </image> <data source="company"> <label>Company</label> </data> <data source="developer"> <label>Developer</label> </data> <data source="type"> <label>Type</label> </data> <data source="latest_revision"> <label>Latest revision</label> </data> <data source="release_date"> <label>Release date</label> </data> <data source="liscense"> <label>License</label> </data> <data source="other_names"> <label>Other names</label> </data> <group> <header>Technical information</header> <data source="method_of_synthesis"> <label>Method of synthesis</label> </data> <data source="programming_language"> <label>Programming language</label> </data> </group> </infobox> <noinclude> Example usage:<pre> {{Infobox synthesizer |title1=Example |image1=Example |caption1=Example |company=Generic Company, LLC. |release_date=January 1st, 1970 |type=Software |method_of_synthesis=Concatenative synthesis }} </pre> </noinclude> bec693ce9ebec333cac26499dff829df25fe55a1 Votrax SC-01-A 0 114 197 2017-03-18T20:25:12Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 redirect to SC-01 page wikitext text/x-wiki #redirect [[Votrax SC-01]] 7ee1c8ee61bcc6df4fbcd11a2b34e58f84e60b8d Votrax (Disambiguation) 0 115 198 2017-03-18T20:29:50Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 dab wikitext text/x-wiki {{Disambig}} == Companies == * [[Votrax International, Inc.]] == Hardware-based synths == * [[Votrax VS4]] - Sold under the name "Votrax" * [[Votrax SC-01]] * [[Votrax SC-02]] 088bf2cd0945bfda0e7434864c9bf40999e79572 Votrax 0 116 199 2017-03-18T20:31:04Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 redirect to dab page wikitext text/x-wiki #redirect [[Votrax (Disambiguation)]] 62a6ed24ffc46977798564599d26d8d620c361ba Chipspeech 0 85 203 143 2017-03-19T00:15:03Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synths]] [[Category:Speech synths]] 6c45fc8f68c96bd11fe3399ea115a7b1435524ca 221 203 2017-03-23T03:54:50Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synths]] [[Category:Speech synths]] [[Category:English-language synths]] [[Category:Japanese-language synths]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] 7b7e95ab8d5e7f64b8ae7923533bbc412e49358e 232 221 2017-03-23T04:27:30Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 category fix wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] a255bec72a97ee9284222e998ac8fe637dc652f6 246 232 2017-03-23T04:47:23Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sampled from !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] 9738dd1462cc74a394a126060b26716f39723550 Alter/Ego 0 87 204 149 2017-03-19T00:15:24Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synths]] 5173806fbca9d1547285903a251484c29a306f2c 216 204 2017-03-23T03:51:58Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synths]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] 227556f4bd35f4cb46dddbb26699fd4c513cc677 222 216 2017-03-23T03:55:22Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synths]] [[Category:VST-based synths]] [[Category:Synths for Windows]] [[Category:Synths for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synths]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:English-language synths]] [[Category:French-language synths]] [[Category:Japanese-language synths]] 37f320637edc42bbbeb7576a2b7e27229f10a588 231 222 2017-03-23T04:25:24Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 category fix wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] db80b4c674253e14deb10eaf34454251d47f8a1f 247 231 2017-03-23T04:47:35Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] e0c49b0f18f71ae37db02e32a29bf3f7e4b43bd3 Template:Infobox synthesizer 10 83 205 194 2017-03-19T00:37:03Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki <infobox> <title source="title1"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image1"> <caption source="caption1"/> </image> <data source="company"> <label>Company</label> </data> <data source="developer"> <label>Developer</label> </data> <data source="type"> <label>Type</label> </data> <data source="latest_revision"> <label>Latest revision</label> </data> <data source="release_date"> <label>Release date</label> </data> <data source="liscense"> <label>License</label> </data> <data source="other_names"> <label>Other names</label> </data> <group collapse="open"> <header>Technical information</header> <data source="method_of_synthesis"> <label>Method of synthesis</label> </data> <data source="programming_language"> <label>Programming language</label> </data> <data source="rom_sha1"> <label>ROM SHA1</label> </data> </group> </infobox> <noinclude> Example usage:<pre> {{Infobox synthesizer |title1=Example |image1=Example |caption1=Example |company=Generic Company, LLC. |release_date=January 1st, 1970 |type=Software |method_of_synthesis=Concatenative synthesis }} </pre> </noinclude> 86a32c58924c2efddc329e18067065fc6c8564d1 Votrax SC-01 0 82 206 202 2017-03-19T00:39:10Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 rom sha1 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === ''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]'' The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] [[Category:Speech synths]] 07842d9f4b9afa1244c72f9a1a121c01c942c965 208 206 2017-03-22T01:02:04Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 gottem wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis =[[Analogue formant synthesis]] |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === ''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]'' The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] [[Category:Speech synths]] 8c5301f5c389482e60a8c601dbe3062b01e1c62a 219 208 2017-03-23T03:53:57Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis =[[Analogue formant synthesis]] |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === ''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]'' The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synths released in 1980]] [[Category:Speech synths]] [[Category:English-language synths]] 10f7c59342f621883033fb3cbf1fdfb3b1e5e66b 230 219 2017-03-23T04:23:53Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 category fix wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis =[[Analogue formant synthesis]] |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === ''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]'' The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Retro synthesizers]] [[Category:Hardware-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 1980]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] f21fd5246514af584101b46f1fced73a87711110 242 230 2017-03-23T04:46:17Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis =[[Analogue formant synthesis]] |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === ''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]'' The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Retro synthesizers]] [[Category:Hardware-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 1980]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] 2afcc36a6c10062804522dfcd9b623437a87787e Votrax SC-02 0 117 207 2017-03-22T00:33:29Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 basic information wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = SC-02|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based (CMOS)|other_names = SSI-263<br />Arctic 263|method_of_synthesis = [[Analogue formant synthesis]]}}The SC-02 was an IC-based synthesizer created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was considered a massive upgrade from the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]], having more phonemes for support for more languages, a different pinout and different control registers<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 21st, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> 1241308f5b525bd021fa433b3cd35116188d4373 209 207 2017-03-22T05:45:34Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = SC-02|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based (CMOS)|other_names = SSI-263<br />Arctic 263|method_of_synthesis = [[Analogue formant synthesis]]}}The SC-02 was an IC-based synthesizer created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was considered a massive upgrade from the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]], having more phonemes to support a wider range of languages<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-02 "Votrax SC-02 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 21st, 2017. </ref>, a different pinout and different control registers<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 21st, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> bff193cf14ffb1157606bcf611c89289a79c9f66 211 209 2017-03-22T05:49:24Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added an image to the infobox wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-02|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based (CMOS)|other_names = SSI-263P<br />Arctic 263|method_of_synthesis = [[Analogue formant synthesis]]|image1 = SSI 263P.jpeg|caption1 = SSI-263P}}The SC-02 was an IC-based synthesizer created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was considered a massive upgrade from the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]], having more phonemes to support a wider range of languages<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-02 "Votrax SC-02 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 21st, 2017. </ref>, a different pinout and different control registers<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 21st, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> 8a8d2556ef45879da22ac5330c70d78f0352226a 217 211 2017-03-23T03:52:55Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-02|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based (CMOS)|other_names = SSI-263P<br />Arctic 263|method_of_synthesis = [[Analogue formant synthesis]]|image1 = SSI 263P.jpeg|caption1 = SSI-263P}}The SC-02 was an IC-based synthesizer created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was considered a massive upgrade from the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]], having more phonemes to support a wider range of languages<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-02 "Votrax SC-02 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 21st, 2017. </ref>, a different pinout and different control registers<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 21st, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Speech synths]] 7abbfa8af49c9a860e6f0f79dc692c76d7387cf3 218 217 2017-03-23T03:53:35Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-02|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based (CMOS)|other_names = SSI-263P<br />Arctic 263|method_of_synthesis = [[Analogue formant synthesis]]|image1 = SSI 263P.jpeg|caption1 = SSI-263P}}The SC-02 was an IC-based synthesizer created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was considered a massive upgrade from the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]], having more phonemes to support a wider range of languages<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-02 "Votrax SC-02 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 21st, 2017. </ref>, a different pinout and different control registers<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 21st, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Speech synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:English-language synths]] [[Category:French-language synths]] [[Category:German-language synths]] ed022b0e3758ab83548fda8b5f76077e4bfaea94 220 218 2017-03-23T03:54:11Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-02|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based (CMOS)|other_names = SSI-263P<br />Arctic 263|method_of_synthesis = [[Analogue formant synthesis]]|image1 = SSI 263P.jpeg|caption1 = SSI-263P}}The SC-02 was an IC-based synthesizer created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was considered a massive upgrade from the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]], having more phonemes to support a wider range of languages<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-02 "Votrax SC-02 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 21st, 2017. </ref>, a different pinout and different control registers<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 21st, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:IC-based synths]] [[Category:Speech synths]] [[Category:Hardware-based synths]] [[Category:English-language synths]] [[Category:French-language synths]] [[Category:German-language synths]] [[Category:Retro synths]] e45c3c0abb087f32fe271bbe9e7090934350e0e8 233 220 2017-03-23T04:28:55Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 category fix + added one new category wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-02|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based (CMOS)|other_names = SSI-263P<br />Arctic 263|method_of_synthesis = [[Analogue formant synthesis]]|image1 = SSI 263P.jpeg|caption1 = SSI-263P}}The SC-02 was an IC-based synthesizer created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was considered a massive upgrade from the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]], having more phonemes to support a wider range of languages<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-02 "Votrax SC-02 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 21st, 2017. </ref>, a different pinout and different control registers<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 21st, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:IC-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:Hardware-based synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Retro synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] a00e5e5568c84262ed67c1b15a3a66109dd11951 244 233 2017-03-23T04:46:46Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-02|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based (CMOS)|other_names = SSI-263P<br />Arctic 263|method_of_synthesis = [[Analogue formant synthesis]]|image1 = SSI 263P.jpeg|caption1 = SSI-263P}}The SC-02 was an IC-based synthesizer created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was considered a massive upgrade from the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]], having more phonemes to support a wider range of languages<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-02 "Votrax SC-02 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 21st, 2017. </ref>, a different pinout and different control registers<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 21st, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:IC-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:Hardware-based synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Retro synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] 070c58436c967f272514755e15e54991e9d57731 File:SSI 263P.jpeg 6 118 210 2017-03-22T05:46:51Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 Help:Editing guidelines 12 119 212 2017-03-23T03:41:59Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Created page with "On the Vocal Synthesis Wiki, we have certain editing guidelines put in place to make sure articles are formatted the same way across the whole wiki. 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[[Category:Synths released in 2003]] [[Category:Proprietary synths]] [[Category:Synths programmed in C++]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] 182112cb8cf482b89dd07bbaad3652b80f9d512e 234 215 2017-03-23T04:30:25Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 category fix + added two new categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = VOCALOID1|company = [[YAMAHA Corporation]], [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]]|release_date = March 3rd, 2003|liscense = Proprietary|type = Standalone and VST (Windows)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]], [[formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C++}}VOCALOID1 is the first version of the VOCALOID software, developed by the team that is now [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]] and published by [[YAMAHA Corporation]]. [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2003]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers programmed in C++]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] e0567c7f99000f3b9670b1936b366946a4d85065 241 234 2017-03-23T04:43:23Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = VOCALOID1|company = [[YAMAHA Corporation]], [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]]|release_date = March 3rd, 2003|liscense = Proprietary|type = Standalone and VST (Windows)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]], [[formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C++}}VOCALOID1 is the first version of the VOCALOID software, developed by the team that is now [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]] and published by [[YAMAHA Corporation]]. [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2003]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers programmed in C++]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] 52b67b99de625565090410b4ae5573c4c0e6e0b1 245 241 2017-03-23T04:47:03Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = VOCALOID1|company = [[YAMAHA Corporation]], [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]]|release_date = March 3rd, 2003|liscense = Proprietary|type = Standalone and VST (Windows)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]], [[formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C++}}VOCALOID1 is the first version of the VOCALOID software, developed by the team that is now [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]] and published by [[YAMAHA Corporation]]. [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2003]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers programmed in C++]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] 1eaef6bab64aadd504e981137970b60a3616b038 Tora ouji 0 102 223 158 2017-03-23T03:55:47Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox developer|title1 = tora ouji|image1 = tora ouji.jpg|caption1 = Icon currently used by tora ouji on certain social media|programs_developed_for = [[Chipspeech]], [[Alter/Ego]]|recording_scripts_developed = [[Chipspeech]] default English script|gender = Male|social_media = [https://twitter.com/tora_ouji Twitter]}}tora ouji is a developer who has worked on the ''Daisy'' and ''Bones'' voicebanks for [[Alter/Ego]], the latter of which he also was the voice provider for. [[Category:Developers]] [[Category:Voice providers]] [[Category:Individuals]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] bd73f50ed13cddd695d195123bbdf727115d584a 224 223 2017-03-23T03:58:43Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added DISPLAYTITLE magic word wikitext text/x-wiki {{DISPLAYTITLE:tora ouji}} {{Infobox developer|title1 = tora ouji|image1 = tora ouji.jpg|caption1 = Icon currently used by tora ouji on certain social media|programs_developed_for = [[Chipspeech]], [[Alter/Ego]]|recording_scripts_developed = [[Chipspeech]] default English script|gender = Male|social_media = [https://twitter.com/tora_ouji Twitter]}}tora ouji is a developer who has worked on the ''Daisy'' and ''Bones'' voicebanks for [[Alter/Ego]], the latter of which he also was the voice provider for. [[Category:Developers]] [[Category:Voice providers]] [[Category:Individuals]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] 2731565b129a6f7d5b233d041801517430af5f79 ESpeak 0 120 225 2017-03-23T04:07:56Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added initial information wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. 213f78e5f2039cdcfe83bb2aed4f650e0588bae6 226 225 2017-03-23T04:18:54Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Indonesian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Irish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kannada-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kurdish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Latvian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lithuanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lojban-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Macedonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malaysian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malayam-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Mandarin-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Nepalese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Norwegian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Polish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Portugese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Punjabi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Romanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Russian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Serbian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Slovak-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swahili-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swedish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Tamil-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Turkish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Vietnamese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Welsh-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synths]] 321b5e3c5bbea813f154430b5cb3bad62973877c 229 226 2017-03-23T04:21:53Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 changed a category wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Indonesian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Irish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kannada-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kurdish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Latvian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lithuanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lojban-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Macedonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malaysian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malayam-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Mandarin-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Nepalese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Norwegian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Polish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Portugese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Punjabi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Romanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Russian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Serbian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Slovak-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swahili-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swedish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Tamil-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Turkish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Vietnamese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Welsh-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] 7613ca82e269d262afc3d2e2a4ad24227a7e3cad 235 229 2017-03-23T04:30:59Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Indonesian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Irish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kannada-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kurdish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Latvian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lithuanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lojban-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Macedonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malaysian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malayam-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Mandarin-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Nepalese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Norwegian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Polish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Portugese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Punjabi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Romanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Russian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Serbian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Slovak-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swahili-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swedish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Tamil-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Turkish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Vietnamese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Welsh-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:Open-source synthesizers]] 29a8d7980fb44664de2897654847f93ddaed2fbd 236 235 2017-03-23T04:31:43Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Indonesian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Irish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kannada-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kurdish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Latvian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lithuanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lojban-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Macedonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malaysian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malayam-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Mandarin-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Nepalese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Norwegian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Polish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Portugese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Punjabi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Romanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Russian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Serbian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Slovak-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swahili-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swedish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Tamil-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Turkish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Vietnamese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Welsh-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:Open-source synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPL]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPLv3]] 50595c5a0a012054e257c5118dadeebe07f60b4e 237 236 2017-03-23T04:33:26Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added DISPLAYTITLE magic word wikitext text/x-wiki {{DISPLAYTITLE:eSpeak}} {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Indonesian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Irish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kannada-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kurdish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Latvian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lithuanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lojban-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Macedonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malaysian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malayam-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Mandarin-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Nepalese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Norwegian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Polish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Portugese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Punjabi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Romanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Russian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Serbian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Slovak-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swahili-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swedish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Tamil-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Turkish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Vietnamese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Welsh-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:Open-source synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPL]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPLv3]] ef2b89560b6fda94bfe838b876613c567394238d 238 237 2017-03-23T04:34:25Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{DISPLAYTITLE:eSpeak}} {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] 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synthesizers]] [[Category:Tamil-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Turkish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Vietnamese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Welsh-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:Open-source synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPL]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPLv3]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Linux]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Synthesizers for BSD]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Solaris]] 9d7788f5607c25704d5016b847568c4ff2f584c3 240 238 2017-03-23T04:42:53Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 quick punctuation fix, added "features" section, added logo to infobox wikitext text/x-wiki {{DISPLAYTITLE:eSpeak}} {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C|image1 = eSpeak lips.png|caption1 = eSpeak "lips" logo}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. == Features == Due to eSpeak using [[Digital formant synthesis|formant synthesis]], it is able to support many languages while also being small in size.[[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Indonesian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Irish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kannada-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kurdish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Latvian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lithuanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lojban-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Macedonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malaysian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malayam-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Mandarin-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Nepalese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Norwegian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Polish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Portugese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Punjabi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Romanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Russian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Serbian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Slovak-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swahili-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swedish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Tamil-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Turkish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Vietnamese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Welsh-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:Open-source synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPL]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPLv3]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Linux]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Synthesizers for BSD]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Solaris]] 7eeff50712606a004d5a6b144878a1e450f5323f 243 240 2017-03-23T04:46:31Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{DISPLAYTITLE:eSpeak}} {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C|image1 = eSpeak lips.png|caption1 = eSpeak "lips" logo}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. == Features == Due to eSpeak using [[Digital formant synthesis|formant synthesis]], it is able to support many languages while also being small in size.[[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Indonesian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Irish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kannada-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kurdish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Latvian-language synthesizers]] 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You can help out by [[Special:WantedPages|fixing any redlinks you can]], [[Special:ShortPages|by expanding short pages you know information about]], or by hitting the "Add New Page" button in the header and creating pages about synthesizers or other related topics not already on the Wiki. Don't forget to read the [[Help:Editing guidelines|editing guidelines]] before contributing! <mainpage-leftcolumn-start /> <mainpage-endcolumn /> <mainpage-rightcolumn-start /> == Featured == {{Featured |title=Votrax SC-01 |image=SC-01-A.jpg |image_size=160px |body=The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert''', '''Gorf''' and '''Wizard of Wor'''. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. }} <mainpage-endcolumn /> <br style="clear:both;"/> ==Latest activity== <activityfeed /> [[Category:Browse]] d764cce3ac3255c9aade3c7cc8a00b79aa9a3ca2 ESpeak 0 120 300 243 2017-03-29T01:43:29Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{DISPLAYTITLE:eSpeak}} {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C|image1 = eSpeak lips.png|caption1 = eSpeak "lips" logo}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. == Features == Due to eSpeak using [[Digital formant synthesis|formant synthesis]], it is able to support many languages while also being small in size.[[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Indonesian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Irish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kannada-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kurdish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Latvian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lithuanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lojban-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Macedonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malaysian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malayam-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Mandarin-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Nepalese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Norwegian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Polish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Portugese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Punjabi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Romanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Russian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Serbian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Slovak-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swahili-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swedish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Tamil-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Turkish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Vietnamese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Welsh-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:Open-source synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPL]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPLv3]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Linux]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Synthesizers for BSD]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Solaris]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] [[Category:TTS synthesizers]] 24a5862f685a2726b407d7cae783a90178eff5cb UTAU 0 125 302 2017-03-29T02:20:25Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 begun work on the table wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = UTAU|developer = [[Ameya]]|type = Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Shareware via donations|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (wavtool)<br />Varies, usually analysis based (resampler)|programming_language = Microsoft Visual Basic (Windows)}}UTAU is a vocal synthesis program made by Japanese developer [[Ameya]]. It allows the user to create their own voicebanks, and it also allows the use of different synthesis engines, as well as the two included by default. UTAU is very popular due to being "free" and allowing users to create and share their own voicebanks for the program. == Resamplers == UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or "resamplers"—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks. Below is a table of the currently known resamplers, whether public or not, and information on them. {| class="article-table" !Name !Developer !Method of synthesis !Latest known version !Status and Availability !Demo |- |resampler.exe |[[Ameya]] |Unknown (analysis-based) | |Bundled with UTAU | |- |fresamp | | |014 and 014omp | | |- |TIPS |[[FScientistB]] | | | | |- | |isengaara |[[Spectral model synthesis]] | |Private, never publicly released |[https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org] |} 74eef5882edccdc366fae676558dee1f73ff0af5 UTAU/Resamplers 0 126 303 2017-03-29T03:01:55Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created page wikitext text/x-wiki UTAU allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them. == resampler.exe == resampler.exe is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya]], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit]], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e. == Model4 == Model4 was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks. == fresamp == fresamp is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014. == TIPS == TIPS is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ScientistB, and it generates *.PMK files. == EFB-GW == EFB-GW (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework. == world4utau == world4utau is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata. == moresampler == moresampler is a resampler built by computer scientist Kanru Hua. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0. 3eca3d1c52657d992f8d168fc1512103734dc8f9 305 303 2017-03-29T03:10:14Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 fixed some wording, added information on isengaara's sms resampler wikitext text/x-wiki UTAU allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them. == resampler.exe == resampler.exe is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya]], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit]], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e. == Model4 == Model4 was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks. == fresamp == fresamp is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014. == TIPS == TIPS is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ScientistB, and it generates *.PMK files. == EFB-GW == EFB-GW (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework. == world4utau == world4utau is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata. == moresampler == moresampler is a resampler programmed by computer scientist Kanru Hua. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0. == unnamed SMS resampler == A demo for an unnamed spectral model synthesis based resampler was posted by isengaara on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release. Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org] == Sources == <references /> 622db9a1ba35db7a141e3f266195c1cf7f2dde34 306 305 2017-03-29T03:10:39Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* unnamed SMS resampler */ capitalisation fix wikitext text/x-wiki UTAU allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them. == resampler.exe == resampler.exe is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya]], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit]], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e. == Model4 == Model4 was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks. == fresamp == fresamp is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014. == TIPS == TIPS is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ScientistB, and it generates *.PMK files. == EFB-GW == EFB-GW (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework. == world4utau == world4utau is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata. == moresampler == moresampler is a resampler programmed by computer scientist Kanru Hua. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0. == Unnamed SMS resampler == A demo for an unnamed spectral model synthesis based resampler was posted by isengaara on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release. Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org] == Sources == <references /> a507334412c966408eb267f5275f7ace53e225fe 336 306 2017-03-29T20:13:48Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* Unnamed SMS resampler */ added link to sms page wikitext text/x-wiki UTAU allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them. == resampler.exe == resampler.exe is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya]], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit]], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e. == Model4 == Model4 was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks. == fresamp == fresamp is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014. == TIPS == TIPS is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ScientistB, and it generates *.PMK files. == EFB-GW == EFB-GW (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework. == world4utau == world4utau is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata. == moresampler == moresampler is a resampler programmed by computer scientist Kanru Hua. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0. == Unnamed SMS resampler == A demo for an unnamed [[Spectral model synthesis|spectral-model-synthesis]]-based resampler was posted by isengaara on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release. Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org] == Sources == <references /> 6129c1d0b214e426b822d6d8a9bf4ff2e2735c45 347 336 2017-03-29T20:35:06Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 formatting fix wikitext text/x-wiki '''UTAU''' allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them. == resampler.exe == '''resampler.exe''' is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya|''Ameya'']], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit|'''loliedit''']], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e. == Model4 == '''Model4''' was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks. == fresamp == '''fresamp''' is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014. == TIPS == '''TIPS''' is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ''ScientistB'', and it generates *.PMK files. == EFB-GW == '''EFB-GW''' (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework. == world4utau == '''world4utau''' is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata. == moresampler == '''moresampler''' is a resampler programmed by computer scientist ''Kanru Hua''. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0. == Unnamed SMS resampler == A demo for an unnamed [[Spectral model synthesis|'''spectral-model-synthesis''']]-based resampler was posted by ''isengaara'' on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release. Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org] == Sources == <references /> ba3c6d45b922fa35a701d253f4815528ed862bec 348 347 2017-03-29T20:36:07Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 kanru hua link wikitext text/x-wiki '''UTAU''' allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them. == resampler.exe == '''resampler.exe''' is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya|''Ameya'']], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit|'''loliedit''']], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e. == Model4 == '''Model4''' was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks. == fresamp == '''fresamp''' is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014. == TIPS == '''TIPS''' is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ''ScientistB'', and it generates *.PMK files. == EFB-GW == '''EFB-GW''' (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework. == world4utau == '''world4utau''' is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata. == moresampler == '''moresampler''' is a resampler programmed by computer scientist ''[[Kanru Hua]]''. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0. == Unnamed SMS resampler == A demo for an unnamed [[Spectral model synthesis|'''spectral-model-synthesis''']]-based resampler was posted by ''isengaara'' on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release. Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org] == Sources == <references /> 9d07be7107525b6aa08c350a063e9576b9a4daee UTAU 0 125 304 302 2017-03-29T03:02:07Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 no need for that table anymore wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = UTAU|developer = [[Ameya]]|type = Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Shareware via donations|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (wavtool)<br />Varies, usually analysis based (resampler)|programming_language = Microsoft Visual Basic (Windows)}}UTAU is a vocal synthesis program made by Japanese developer [[Ameya]]. It allows the user to create their own voicebanks, and it also allows the use of different synthesis engines, as well as the two included by default. UTAU is very popular due to being "free" and allowing users to create and share their own voicebanks for the program. == Features == === Resamplers === ''Main article: [[UTAU/Resamplers]]'' UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or "resamplers"—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks. 752c353ff9a0ed3ef5297f1495db0a3e4db1767e 324 304 2017-03-29T19:02:08Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = UTAU|developer = [[Ameya]]|type = Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Shareware via donations|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (wavtool)<br />Varies, usually analysis based (resampler)|programming_language = Microsoft Visual Basic (Windows)}}UTAU is a vocal synthesis program made by Japanese developer [[Ameya]]. It allows the user to create their own voicebanks, and it also allows the use of different synthesis engines, as well as the two included by default. UTAU is very popular due to being "free" and allowing users to create and share their own voicebanks for the program. == Features == === Resamplers === ''Main article: [[UTAU/Resamplers]]'' UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or "resamplers"—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks. [[Category:Synthesizers]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] 8f38c7de816f318213e8d77993169dc3f1d35dec 337 324 2017-03-29T20:15:22Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = UTAU|developer = [[Ameya]]|type = Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Shareware via donations|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (wavtool)<br />Varies, usually analysis based (resampler)|programming_language = Microsoft Visual Basic (Windows)}}UTAU is a vocal synthesis program made by Japanese developer [[Ameya]]. It allows the user to create their own voicebanks, and it also allows the use of different synthesis engines, as well as the two included by default. UTAU is very popular due to being "free" and allowing users to create and share their own voicebanks for the program. == Features == === Resamplers === ''Main article: [[UTAU/Resamplers]]'' UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or "resamplers"—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks. [[Category:Synthesizers]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Shareware synthesizers]] 3a00a988fa37d6968533d030fdd725fd4f7e4ede 342 337 2017-03-29T20:28:03Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 conforming to editing guidelines wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = UTAU|developer = [[Ameya]]|type = Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Shareware via donations|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (wavtool)<br />Varies, usually analysis based (resampler)|programming_language = Microsoft Visual Basic (Windows)}}'''UTAU''' is a vocal synthesis program made by Japanese developer [[Ameya|''Ameya'']]. It allows the user to create their own voicebanks, and it also allows the use of different synthesis engines, as well as the two included by default. UTAU is very popular due to being "free" and allowing users to create and share their own voicebanks for the program. == Features == === Resamplers === ''Main article: [[UTAU/Resamplers]]'' UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or '''resamplers'''—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks. [[Category:Synthesizers]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Shareware synthesizers]] cc7d5f3550a7f3fe698392b024cac5108b057827 Votrax VS5 0 127 307 2017-03-29T18:09:50Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Created page with "The VS5 was the second speech synthesis by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesi..." wikitext text/x-wiki The VS5 was the second speech synthesis by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> 347cd1ea3de858716f8a375f40b7e9e8aacd2576 308 307 2017-03-29T18:12:07Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added infobox wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax VS5|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based|method_of_synthesis = Assumed [[analogue formant synthesis]]}}The VS5 was the second speech synthesis by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> 867662a76867f4ee2f56dfe93d337d3a7ac92993 309 308 2017-03-29T18:12:16Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax VS5|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based|method_of_synthesis = Assumed [[analogue formant synthesis]]}}The VS5 was the second speech synthesis by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:IC-based synthesizers]] f88097e12b17c5d1a90c086b159bcf155cfe17f7 311 309 2017-03-29T18:13:18Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 words wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax VS5|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based|method_of_synthesis = Assumed [[analogue formant synthesis]]}}The VS5 was the second speech synthesis chip released by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:IC-based synthesizers]] 2d5fe9782016e5a8949088ef7d2242bd13d6f308 319 311 2017-03-29T18:32:42Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax VS5|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based|method_of_synthesis = Assumed [[analogue formant synthesis]]}}The VS5 was the second speech synthesis chip released by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:IC-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] afdd7a58e17463d0d81aa21b7b9e28655e3f89e1 Votrax International, Inc. 0 107 310 196 2017-03-29T18:12:56Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* 1972 */ added link to the vs5 page wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox company|title1 = Votrax International, Inc.|image1 = Votrax Logo.gif|caption1 = The Votrax logo|type = Subsidary (former)|founded = 1971 (''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works'')<br />1974 (''Votrax International, Inc.'')|fate = Declared bankruptcy in 1984, restructured as an answering machine system company. Merged with Vynet Corp. in 1987. Merged with Vysion Inc. in 1992. Vysion Inc. declared bankruptcy in 1994, restructured as Maxxar Inc. in 1995.|key_people = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}''Votrax International, Inc.'' was a speech-synthesis-oriented company which originally began as a division of '''Federal Screw Works''', and was called ''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works''. In 1980, they split off from their parent company and was given the ''Votrax'' name. == Products == === 1971 === * VS1 - Prototype * VS2 - Prototype * VS3 - Prototype === 1972 === * [[Votrax VS4|VS4]] - First commercially sold product, sold under the name "Votrax" * [[Votrax VS5|VS5]] * VS6 - Design prototype === 1973 === * VS6 === 1973 through 1975 === * VS6.1 * VS6.2 * VS6.3 * VS6.G === 1975 === * VS6.G2 === 1977 === * VS6.4 === 1978 === * ML-1 * ML-1ES - ML1 with added Spanish phonemes * ML-2ES === 1978 through 1980 === * VSA * SVA * VSC * VSK * VSL - Like the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] but used multiple ICs === 1980 === * CDS1 - Emulation of an[[Votrax SC-01| SC-01]] running on a mainframe * [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] === 1981 === * [[Votrax SC-01-A|SC-01-A]] - Nearly the same as the SC-01, had a change made to the ROM to make speech clearer === 1983 === * [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]] (aka ''SSI-263P'' or ''Arctic 263'') [[Category:Companies]] [[Category:Defunct companies]] [[Category:Vocal-synthesis-oriented companies]] 013d48b2ddabba99973c80536e46ca1bfdadb8d6 Chipspeech 0 85 312 246 2017-03-29T18:15:41Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 changed "sampled from" to "sample source" in the voicebank table wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sample source !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] d0715486a6d4d4d33240994fe77af0080c234cdb 313 312 2017-03-29T18:16:57Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 forgot to fix up the "method of synthesis" part of the infobox wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]<br />[[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sample source !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DecTalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] ddef4ae4e37665594d4f2790125ecb24504e3a99 314 313 2017-03-29T18:21:41Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 dectalk was stylised wrong wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sample source !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DECtalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk 1.0]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] eb933639c01721eb25debee2c7acb70511235790 317 314 2017-03-29T18:31:59Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 changed MacInTalk 1.0 link to a MacInTalk link wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sample source !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DECtalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[MacInTalk]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] 7abe2a42f0109c2ee1fbc66dc93d1b507e0f3793 320 317 2017-03-29T18:35:12Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 macintalk link now links to plaintalk page wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English. == Voicebanks == As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired. {| class="article-table" !Name !Type !Sample source !Status |- |Bert Gotrax |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Votrax SC-01]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |Lady Parsec HD |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Unknown |Available |- |Otto Mozer |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]] |Available |- |Dandy 704 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[IBM 704]] |Available |- |Dee Klatt |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[DECtalk]] |Available |- |Spencer AL2 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]] |Available |- |Terminal 99 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]] |Available |- |VOSIM |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |Output from a standard [[DAC]] |Available |- |CiderTalk'84 |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[PlainTalk|MacInTalk]] |Available |- |Rotten.ST |Aria Engine (Chipspeech) |[[STSPEECH.TOS]] |Available |- |Speak and Spell |Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech) |An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which |Available |- |Daisy |Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]]) |Crusher-P |Retired |} [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] e4bece264dd0a30630f9c137585b1da58d9a2ef3 File:DECtalk DCT01 and Tink.jpg 6 128 315 2017-03-29T18:23:49Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 wikitext text/x-wiki == Licensing == {{From Wikimedia}} d460c7b8e4124cee1db610cdad156f73ccc46d9e DECtalk 0 129 316 2017-03-29T18:30:34Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added basic information wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|image1 = DECtalk DCT01 and Tink.jpg|caption1 = A DECtalk DTC01 with a cat for scale|developer = [[Dennis Klatt]]|method_of_synthesis = [[Source-filter synthesis]]|type = Standalone<br />Hardware-based}}DECtalk is a speech synthesis system developed by [[Dennis Klatt|''Dennis Klatt'']]. It is famous for many things, including it's use in '''Moonbase Alpha''', '''Back to the Future II''', and for being sampled for the [[Chipspeech|'''Chipspeech''']] voice '''Dee Klatt'''. A DECtalk speech synthesis system was also used by ''Stephen Hawking'' for some amount of years. 7ff450e45a68a9f57987b171e18f867cb0441327 318 316 2017-03-29T18:32:22Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|image1 = DECtalk DCT01 and Tink.jpg|caption1 = A DECtalk DTC01 with a cat for scale|developer = [[Dennis Klatt]]|method_of_synthesis = [[Source-filter synthesis]]|type = Standalone<br />Hardware-based}}DECtalk is a speech synthesis system developed by [[Dennis Klatt|''Dennis Klatt'']]. It is famous for many things, including it's use in '''Moonbase Alpha''', '''Back to the Future II''', and for being sampled for the [[Chipspeech|'''Chipspeech''']] voice '''Dee Klatt'''. A DECtalk speech synthesis system was also used by ''Stephen Hawking'' for some amount of years. [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] 9512db56c4d7c6e1da9d2dda6b66b7d5600fcb0d PlainTalk 0 130 321 2017-03-29T18:52:29Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 added basic information wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Apple Inc.]]|developer = [[Apple Inc.]]|other_names = MacInTalk|type = Standalone (Mac OS Classic, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Diphones]]|programming_language = Assumed Assembly}}PlainTalk was the name of multiple speech synthesis and recognition products developed by [[Apple Inc.]] as the result of a large amount of research by many speech synthesis researchers. 08bcd44722609620f81c6ca2e29a5ee6a4f1d96d 322 321 2017-03-29T18:53:08Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Adding categories wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Apple Inc.]]|developer = [[Apple Inc.]]|other_names = MacInTalk|type = Standalone (Mac OS Classic, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Diphones]]|programming_language = Assumed Assembly}}PlainTalk was the name of multiple speech synthesis and recognition products developed by [[Apple Inc.]] as the result of a large amount of research by many speech synthesis researchers. [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Mac OS Classic]] [[Category:Synthesizers programmed in Assembly]] 2643a5cc18d96f792f07b1b9b020b91bbe318fca MediaWiki:Wikia.css 8 124 323 301 2017-03-29T18:54:16Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 css text/css .wordmark.small.text { font-size: 2.5em; text-align: center; } body, html { text-align: justify; } .article-table { text-align: left; } #wikiheader { vertical-align: middle; } .pi-item.pi-item-spacing { padding: 11px; } h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing { padding: 6px; } #mw-content-text { text-align: left; } /* To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia") */ #recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds { display: none; } 987c901a8cad18f30723d28070ef095b3a4c1de0 File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL 6 131 325 2017-03-29T19:16:02Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created video wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == [[Category:Videos]] 136fd98da1e0abbd11ddbb52d807d0b3087a925b 327 325 2017-03-29T19:27:50Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Tomato Hentai moved page [[File:''2D or not 2D'' by '''P-MODEL''']] to [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL]]: i accidentally tried to add formatting when i named it lmao wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == [[Category:Videos]] 136fd98da1e0abbd11ddbb52d807d0b3087a925b File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) 6 132 326 2017-03-29T19:25:25Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created video wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == [[Category:Videos]] 136fd98da1e0abbd11ddbb52d807d0b3087a925b File:''2D or not 2D'' by '''P-MODEL''' 6 133 328 2017-03-29T19:27:51Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Tomato Hentai moved page [[File:''2D or not 2D'' by '''P-MODEL''']] to [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL]]: i accidentally tried to add formatting when i named it lmao wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL]] 1d1f892c89f96b7b82fa973b0154663eb6edd686 Vocal synthesizer use in media 0 134 329 2017-03-29T19:28:38Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 aaaaaaaaa wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:''2D or not 2D'' by '''P-MODEL'''|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro of the song "2D or not 2D" by Japanese band P-MODEL, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the song "The Robots" by Kraftwerk, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used, but it is assumed to be either an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] or [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]. A vocoder is also used in this song. 0dc9626e14608a288196e2cbc3b9b7cb0c4beee0 330 329 2017-03-29T19:29:33Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 fixed the video link for 2d or not 2d wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro of the song "2D or not 2D" by Japanese band P-MODEL, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the song "The Robots" by Kraftwerk, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used, but it is assumed to be either an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] or [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]. A vocoder is also used in this song. 8bcbea6541eb6e44201c99757cf1e807d9e848f7 331 330 2017-03-29T19:33:15Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) */ it was actually an sc-02 and i would've known that if i looked around for more than just a second wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro of the song "2D or not 2D" by Japanese band P-MODEL, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the song "The Robots" by Kraftwerk, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"'''[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.'''</ref>. == Sources == <references /> a556a4208ef024d6d073c6b46460dd09ce3913f2 332 331 2017-03-29T19:36:49Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 reference #1 was bold for some reason wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro of the song "2D or not 2D" by Japanese band P-MODEL, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the song "The Robots" by Kraftwerk, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. == Sources == <references /> d36703dfe52258dcca90399542f4373e20cb52f8 334 332 2017-03-29T19:48:35Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* Music */ added "the girl in byakkoya", also did some formatting fixes wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == ''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.'' === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === G === ==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ==== [[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing. LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''. === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''. == Sources == <references /> 476b4109987f308bd55d2aaacace935431354bab 335 334 2017-03-29T20:12:38Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 trying to pad shit out a bit wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == ''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.'' === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === G === ==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ==== [[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing. LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''. === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''. == Sources == <references /> beb22978b1c9a7aad580a7dad0de2ad7aa15f387 339 335 2017-03-29T20:21:17Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* Music */ added miku by anamanaguchi wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == ''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.'' === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === G === ==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ==== [[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing. LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''. === M === ==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ==== [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi. Hatsune Miku (Lyric Video)|thumb|150x150px]] Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku. === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''. == Sources == <references /> 5947d8f63acd8a2655ee6301c4d67716d10dbefc 340 339 2017-03-29T20:22:10Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 gotta get that extra linebreak in there wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == ''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.'' === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === G === ==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ==== [[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing. LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''. === M === ==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ==== [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi. Hatsune Miku (Lyric Video)|thumb|150x150px]] Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku. <br /> === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''. == Sources == <references /> 089213ae03b18b910f106d2741f03744a521eb75 349 340 2017-03-29T20:37:46Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 trying really hard to pad this out so videos don't go into another song's section wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == ''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.'' === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|100x100px]] In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === G === ==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ==== [[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|100x100px]] In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing. LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''. === M === ==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ==== [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi. Hatsune Miku (Lyric Video)|thumb|100x100px]] Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.<br /> === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|100x100px]] In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''. == Sources == <references /> 4e3dc3d5044e24ab12389d2cf5b1cefe555004b4 352 349 2017-03-29T20:41:35Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 gottem wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == ''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.'' === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|100x100px]] In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === G === ==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ==== [[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|100x100px]] In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing. LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''. === M === ==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ==== [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi|thumb|100x100px]] Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.<br /> === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|100x100px]] In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''. == Sources == <references /> 97e6018c1da89c168a3af29312962ca353c31d39 File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) 6 135 333 2017-03-29T19:44:15Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created video wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == [[Category:Videos]] 136fd98da1e0abbd11ddbb52d807d0b3087a925b File:Miku by Anamanaguchi 6 136 338 2017-03-29T20:19:58Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 created video wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == [[Category:Videos]] 136fd98da1e0abbd11ddbb52d807d0b3087a925b 350 338 2017-03-29T20:39:35Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Tomato Hentai moved page [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi. Hatsune Miku (Lyric Video)]] to [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi]]: what the fuck wikitext text/x-wiki == Description == [[Category:Videos]] 136fd98da1e0abbd11ddbb52d807d0b3087a925b Help:Editing guidelines 12 119 341 214 2017-03-29T20:26:59Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 oxford comma mention, "names and nouns" section wikitext text/x-wiki On the Vocal Synthesis Wiki, we have certain editing guidelines put in place to make sure articles are formatted the same way across the whole wiki. If your article doesn't follow the editing guidelines, it won't be deleted, but it will be marked for cleanup. ==Spelling and Grammar== Here we prefer if articles are written using British spelling, or at the very least Canadian spelling, which is a mix of both British and American spelling, though leans closer towards British spelling. We prefer the use of the Oxford comma. ==Formatting== ===Names and Nouns=== Names of individuals or companies should be ''italicised'', other nouns should be '''bolded'''. This only applies to the main text in an article, not the infobox or quotes. ===Block quotes=== Block quotes must be ''italicised'', and if they are being quoted from a specific person, the name of the person being quoted preceeded by an em dash should be at the end of the block quote, '''bolded''' and unitalicised. Preferrably, a source should be cited directly after the name of the person the quote is taken from. <blockquote>''Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aliquam ac ipsum imperdiet ex laoreet bibendum. Sed volutpat ornare mi, ut feugiat ex rhoncus non. Maecenas tristique odio sit amet enim placerat, a vulputate ligula ultricies. '' </blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Guy Man''' </blockquote> a0c08df3a0e4b96a1d7b12f46a245595b19ae0c3 343 341 2017-03-29T20:28:36Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 quick fix wikitext text/x-wiki On the Vocal Synthesis Wiki, we have certain editing guidelines put in place to make sure articles are formatted the same way across the whole wiki. If your article doesn't follow the editing guidelines, it won't be deleted, but it will be marked for cleanup. ==Spelling and Grammar== Here we prefer if articles are written using British spelling, or at the very least Canadian spelling, which is a mix of both British and American spelling, though leans closer towards British spelling. We prefer the use of the Oxford comma. ==Formatting== ===Names and Nouns=== On first mention in an article, names of individuals or companies should be ''italicised'', other nouns should be '''bolded'''. This only applies to the main text in an article, not the infobox or quotes. ===Block quotes=== Block quotes must be ''italicised'', and if they are being quoted from a specific person, the name of the person being quoted preceeded by an em dash should be at the end of the block quote, '''bolded''' and unitalicised. Preferrably, a source should be cited directly after the name of the person the quote is taken from. <blockquote>''Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aliquam ac ipsum imperdiet ex laoreet bibendum. Sed volutpat ornare mi, ut feugiat ex rhoncus non. Maecenas tristique odio sit amet enim placerat, a vulputate ligula ultricies. '' </blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Guy Man''' </blockquote> 3004bd616a74f87573bbc26c817835dddc2e5661 Votrax SC-01 0 82 344 242 2017-03-29T20:30:14Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 formatting fix wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis =[[Analogue formant synthesis]] |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}The '''SC-01''' was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.|''Votrax International, Inc.'']] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech|'''Chipspeech''']] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. == Specifications == === Physical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Electrical description === <blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote> === Phoneme description === ''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]'' The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> == Revisions == The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the '''SC-01-A'''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis. <blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote> <blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote> == Uses == Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them. * Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Gorf<ref name=":1" /> * Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> * Q*bert<ref name=":0" /> * Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref> * Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" /> == Gallery == <gallery> SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic Speech from an SC-01-A Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr. Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk Bert Gotrax Sample </gallery> == Sources == <references /> [[Category:IC-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Retro synthesizers]] [[Category:Hardware-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers which use Arpabet]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 1980]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] 8e72cbbe1a0429c8ffc6b5ea7d6f901d57e0120f Alter/Ego 0 87 345 247 2017-03-29T20:32:01Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 formatting fix wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}'''Alter/Ego''' is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by ''[[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]'' It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech|'''Chipspeech''']], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == . {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] 0932d47776f7d5103bf16e87e3c41136565d5477 Arpabet 0 96 346 128 2017-03-29T20:32:55Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 formatting fix wikitext text/x-wiki '''Arpabet''' is an English-oriented phoneme system developed by the [[Advanced Research Projects Agency|''Advanced Research Projects Agency'']]. It was developed based upon General American English, but can potentially be used for other accents too. [[Category:Phoneme systems]] [[Category:English-oriented phoneme systems]] [[Category:American-English-oriented phoneme systems]] 8ccdf403a8eecfce3e4b07e6b5c0fbb4d369a8f8 File:Miku by Anamanaguchi. Hatsune Miku (Lyric Video) 6 137 351 2017-03-29T20:39:35Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Tomato Hentai moved page [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi. Hatsune Miku (Lyric Video)]] to [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi]]: what the fuck wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi]] 9382849f41c3e6036d6bfc93f462ae03c1fbb883 Vocal synthesizer use in media 0 134 353 352 2017-03-29T20:42:48Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 GOTTEM FOR REAL NOW I THINK wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == ''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.'' === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === G === ==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ==== [[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing. LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''. === M === ==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ==== [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi|thumb|150x150px]] Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.<br /> === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]] In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''. == Sources == <references /> 33f24cc8cea9589bb5b7c8fbec30da2eec704406 371 353 2017-03-29T23:05:49Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 reaaaaaally small videos wikitext text/x-wiki Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used. == Music == ''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.'' === # === ==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ==== [[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|100x100px]] In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]. === G === ==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ==== [[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|100x100px]] In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing. LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''. === M === ==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ==== [[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi|thumb|100x100px]] Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.<br /> === R === ==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ==== [[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|100x100px]] In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. 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You can help out by [[Special:WantedPages|fixing any redlinks you can]], [[Special:ShortPages|by expanding short pages you know information about]], or by hitting the "Add New Page" button in the header and creating pages about synthesizers or other related topics not already on the Wiki. Don't forget to read the [[Help:Editing guidelines|editing guidelines]] before contributing! <mainpage-endcolumn /> <mainpage-rightcolumn-start /> == Featured == {{Featured |title=Votrax SC-01 |image=SC-01-A.jpg |image_size=160px |body=The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert''', '''Gorf''' and '''Wizard of Wor'''. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. }} <mainpage-endcolumn /> <br style="clear:both;"/> ==Latest activity== <activityfeed /> [[Category:Browse]] 627f594590c5c63d3bf5be557ddd62053ee4a5ab 369 368 2017-03-29T22:54:21Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 AHHH wikitext text/x-wiki <mainpage-leftcolumn-start /> <mainpage-endcolumn /> == Welcome to the Vocal Synth Wiki! == Here we try to cover information on as many vocal synthesizers as possible, from the Voder to VOCALOID. You can help out by [[Special:WantedPages|fixing any redlinks you can]], [[Special:ShortPages|by expanding short pages you know information about]], or by hitting the "Add New Page" button in the header and creating pages about synthesizers or other related topics not already on the Wiki. 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The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for. }} <mainpage-endcolumn /> <br style="clear:both;"/> ==Latest activity== <activityfeed /> [[Category:Browse]] 0e2a491399240b249784cea2c82eff592bd86e43 390 369 2017-07-17T06:55:09Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 Replaced content with "[http://vocalsynth.wiki Go to VocalSynth.Wiki instead.][[Category:Browse]]" wikitext text/x-wiki [http://vocalsynth.wiki Go to VocalSynth.Wiki instead.][[Category:Browse]] eebbd9ec1de0b4d470a57375eff77574f38825f3 ESpeak 0 120 370 300 2017-03-29T22:58:45Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 removed a category that shouldn't exist wikitext text/x-wiki {{DISPLAYTITLE:eSpeak}} {{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C|image1 = eSpeak lips.png|caption1 = eSpeak "lips" logo}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems. == Features == Due to eSpeak using [[Digital formant synthesis|formant synthesis]], it is able to support many languages while also being small in size. [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Aragonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Albanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Armenian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Bulgarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Cantonese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Catalan-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Croatian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Czech-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Danish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Dutch-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Esperanto-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Estonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Farsi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Finnish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Georgian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:German-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Greek-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hindi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Hungarian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Icelandic-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Indonesian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Irish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kannada-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Kurdish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Latvian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lithuanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Lojban-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Macedonian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malaysian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Malayam-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Mandarin-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Nepalese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Norwegian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Polish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Portugese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Punjabi-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Romanian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Russian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Serbian-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Slovak-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Spanish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swahili-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Swedish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Tamil-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Turkish-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Vietnamese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Welsh-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Speech synthesizers]] [[Category:Open-source synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPL]] [[Category:Synthesizers licensed under the GPLv3]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Linux]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Synthesizers for BSD]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Solaris]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] aa1c996844eb57d6a9f24111fca83b95df473a39 Alter/Ego 0 87 372 345 2017-03-29T23:18:33Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 /* Voicebanks */ the summary was gone for some reason wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}'''Alter/Ego''' is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by ''[[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]'' It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech|'''Chipspeech''']], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers. == Voicebanks == Below is a list of known Alter/Ego voicebanks. This includes publicly available voicebanks, retired voicebanks, voicebanks still in development, and cancelled voicebanks. {| class="article-table" !Name !Language !Price !Voice provider !Status |- |Daisy |English, Japanese |Free |Crusher-P |Retired |- |Bones |English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned) |Free |[[tora ouji]] |Available |- |ALYS |French, Japanese |€100 |Poucet |Available |- |Marie Ork |English |Free |Aśka |Available |- |NATA |English |€47.72 |Unknown |Available |- |LEORA |French |Unknown |TBKitsune |In development |- |Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'') |Japanese |Unknown |Unknown |Cancelled |} [[Category:Software-based synthesizers]] [[Category:VST-based synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]] [[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]] [[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers released in 2015]] [[Category:Singing synthesizers]] [[Category:Pages needing expansion]] [[Category:English-language synthesizers]] [[Category:French-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]] [[Category:Synthesizers]] 66d58dc8af3a9c0e9cf7400b6ca885ccbed05f18 Template:Disambig 10 50 387 50 2017-03-29T23:48:37Z Tomato Hentai 26818572 what the fuck!!!!! wikitext text/x-wiki <div name="Disambiguation notice" class="boilerplate metadata" id="disambig" margin: 0 1em; padding: 0 10px; border: 1px solid #aaa;"> '''This article is a disambiguation page for {{PAGENAME}}''' The following is a list of links to pages that might share the same title.<br/> Please follow one of the disambiguation links below or [[Special:Search|search]] to find the page you were looking for if it is not listed. 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It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''. The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers. == Phoneme table == Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> This table is not complete. {| class="article-table" !Cz Phonemes ![[X-SAMPA]] !IPA equivalent !Example !Type |- |a |A |/ɑ~ɒ/ |b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r |Vowel |- |e |E |/ɛ/ |b<u>e</u>t |Vowel |- |i |I |/ɪ/ |b<u>i</u>t |Vowel |- |o |u |/uw/ |b<u>oo</u>t |Vowel |- |u |V |/ʌ/ |b<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |E |i |/ij/ |b<u>ea</u>d |Vowel |- |9 |Q |/ɒ~ɔ/ |b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft |Vowel |- |3 |3 |/ər/ |b<u>ir</u>d |Vowel |- |@ |{ |/æ/ |b<u>a</u>t |Vowel |- |A |eI |/ej/ |b<u>ak</u>e |Vowel |- |I |aI |/aj/ |b<u>i</u>ke |Vowel |- |O |oU |/ow/ |b<u>oa</u>t |Vowel |- |8 |aU |/aw/ |b<u>ou</u>t |Vowel |- |Q |oI |/oj/ |b<u>oy</u> |Vowel |- |6 |U |/ʊ/ |b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t |Vowel |- |x |@ |/ə/ |<u>a</u>bout |Vowel |- |&n |e~n |/æ(n)/ |b<u>an</u>d |Vowel |- |8n |aUn |/aw(n)/ |b<u>oun</u>d |Vowel |- |1 |1 |/ɪ(ŋ/ |bl<)u>in</u>k |Vowel |- |Ang |aN |/æ(ŋ)/ |b<u>an</u>g |Vowel |- |0 |O |/o(r) ~ o(w)/ |b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l |Vowel |- |9l |Ql |/ɔ(l)/ |b<u>all</u> |Vowel |- |ll |5 or l_G |[ɫ] |si<u>ll</u> |Vowel |- |mm |m_G |/m/ |si<u>m</u> |Vowel |- |nn |n_G |/n/ |si<u>n</u> |Vowel |- |nng |N_G |si<u>ng</u> |/ŋ/ |Vowel |- |b |b |/b/ |<u>b</u>et |CV consonant |- |d |d |/d/ |<u>d</u>ebt |CV consonant |- |f |f |/f/ |<u>f</u>ed |CV consonant |- |g |g |/ɡ/ |<u>g</u>et |CV consonant |- |j |dZ |/d͡ʒ/ |<u>j</u>et |CV consonant |- |k |k |/k/ |k<u>e</u>pt |CV consonant |- |p |p |/p/ |<u>p</u>et |CV consonant |- |s |s |/s/ |<u>s</u>et |CV consonant |- |t |t |/t/ |<u>t</u>en |CV consonant |- |v |v |/v/ |<u>v</u>et |CV consonant |- |z |z |/z/ |<u>z</u>ed |CV consonant |- |ch |tS |/t͡ʃ/ |<u>ch</u>eck |CV consonant |- |dh |D |/ð/ |<u>th</u>is |CV consonant |- |sh |S |/ʃ/ |<u>sh</u>ed |CV consonant |- |th |T |/θ/ |<u>th</u>ink |CV consonant |- |zh |Z |/ʒ/ |<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure |CV consonant |- |h |h |/t/ |<u>h</u>ead |CV consonant |- |l |l |/l/ |<u>l</u>et |CV consonant |- |m |m |/m/ |<u>m</u>et |CV consonant |- |n |n |/n/ |<u>n</u>et |CV consonant |- |r |r\ |/r/ |<u>r</u>ed |CV consonant |- |w |w |/w/ |<u>w</u>et |CV consonant |- |y |j |/j/ |<u>y</u>et |CV consonant |- |dd |4 |[ɾ] |me<u>dd</u>le |CV consonant |- |sk |sk |/sk/ |<u>sk</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sp |sp |/sp/ |<u>sp</u>ill |CV consonant |- |st |st |/st/ |<u>st</u>ill |CV consonant |- |sm |sm |/sm/ |<u>sm</u>ell |CV consonant |- |sn |sn |/sn/ |<u>sn</u>iff |CV consonant |- |hh |C |/hj/ [ç] |<u>h</u>ue |CV consonant |- |ng |N |/ŋ/ |si<u>ng</u> |VC consonant |- |nk |nk |/ŋk/ |si<u>nk</u> |VC consonant |- |bl |bl |/bl/ |<u>bl</u>eed |CCV consonant |- |fl |fl |/fl/ |<u>fl</u>ick |CCV consonant |- |gl |gl |/gl/ |<u>gl</u>ass |CCV consonant |- |kl |kl |/kl/ |<u>cl</u>own |CCV consonant |- |pl |pl |/pl/ |<u>pl</u>ural |CCV consonant |- |sl |sl |/sl/ |<u>sl</u>eep |CCV consonant |- |spl |spl |/spl/ |<u>spl</u>ash |CCV consonant |- |br |br\ |/br/ |<u>br</u>ead |CCV consonant |- |dr |dZr\ |/dr/ (often [d͡ʒɻ] |<u>dr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |fr |fr\ |/fr/ |<u>fr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |gr |gr\ |/gr/ |<u>gr</u>eat |CCV consonant |- |kr |kr\ |/kr/ |<u>cr</u>azy |CCV consonant |- |pr |pr\ |/pr/ |<u>pr</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |tr |tSr\ |/tr/ (often [t͡ʃɻ] |<u>tr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |shr |Sr\ |/ʃr/ |<u>shr</u>iek |CCV consonant |- |skr |skr\ |/skr/ |<u>scr</u>eam |CCV consonant |- |spr |spr\ |/spr/ |<u>spr</u>ee |CCV consonant |- |str |stSr\ |/str/ (often [st͡ʃɻ]) |<u>str</u>ess |CCV consonant |- |thr |Tr\ |/θr/ |<u>th</u>ree |CCV consonant |- |sf |sp\ or sf |/sf/ |<u>sph</u>ere |CCV consonant |- |dw |d_w |/dw/ |<u>dw</u>ell |CCV consonant |- |kw |k_w |/kw/ |<u>qu</u>ite |CCV consonant |- |gw |g_w |/gw/ |co<u>g w</u>heel |CCV consonant |- |sw |s_w |/sw/ |<u>sw</u>eet |CCV consonant |- |tw |t_w |/tw/ |<u>tw</u>elve |CCV consonant |- |vw |v_w or f_w |/vw/ |reser<u>v</u>oir |CCV consonant |- |skw |sk_w |/skw/ |<u>squ</u>are |CCV consonant |- |thw |T_w |/θw/ |<u>thw</u>ack |CCV consonant |- |by |b' |/bj/ |<u>b</u>eautiful |CCV consonant |- |fy |f' |/fj/ |<u>f</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |gy |g' |/gj/ |le<u>g</u>ume |CCV consonant |- |ky |k' |/kj/ |<u>c</u>ute |CCV consonant |- |py |p' |/pj/ |<u>p</u>uny |CCV consonant |- |my |m' |/mj/ |muse |CCV consonant |- |ny |n' |/nj/ |<u>n</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |vy |v' |/vj/ |<u>vi</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |zy |z' |/zj/ |wa<u>s y</u>ou |CCV consonant |- |sky |sk' |/skj/ |<u>sk</u>ewer |CCV consonant |- |spy |sp' |/spj/ |<u>sp</u>ew |CCV consonant |- |bd |bd |/bd/ |gra<u>bbed</u> |VCC consonant |- |bz |bz |/bz/ |gra<u>bs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ft |ft |/ft/ |ri<u>ffed</u> |VCC consonant |- |fts |fts |/fts/ |ri<u>fts</u> |VCC consonant |- |fs |fs |/fs/ |ri<u>ffs</u> |VCC consonant |- |gd |gd |/gd/ |le<u>gged</u> |VCC consonant |- |gz |gz |/gz/ |le<u>gs</u> |VCC consonant |- |ks |ks |/ks/ |refle<u>x</u> |VCC consonant |- |kt |kt |/kt/ |refle<u>ct</u> |VCC consonant |- |kst |kst |/kst/ |te<u>xt</u> |VCC consonant |- |ps |ps |/ps/ |ta<u>ps</u> |VCC consonant |- |pt |pt |/pt/ |ta<u>pped</u> |VCC consonant |- |vz |vz |/vz/ |li<u>ves</u> |VCC consonant |- |vd |vd |/vd/ |li<u>ved</u> |VCC consonant |- |zd |zd |/zd/ |fa<u>zed</u> |VCC consonant |- |znt |znt |/zənt/ |wa<u>sn't</u> |VCC consonant |- |cht |tSt |/t͡ʃt/ |ma<u>tched</u> |VCC consonant |- |chz |tSz |/t͡ʃɪz/ |ar<u>ches</u> |VCC consonant |- |ts |ts |/ts/ |ca<u>ts</u> |VCC consonant |- |dz |dz |/dz/ |ki<u>ds</u> |VCC consonant |- |jd |dZd |/d͡ʒd/ |e<u>dged</u> |VCC consonant |- |dhd |Dd |/ðd/ |ba<u>thed</u> |VCC consonant |- |sht |St |/ʃt/ |wi<u>shed</u> |VCC consonant |- |ths |Ts |/θs/ |fif<u>ths</u> |VCC consonant |- |md |md |/md/ |tea<u>med</u> |VCC consonant |- |mf |mf |/mf/ [ɱf] |triu<u>mph</u> |VCC consonant |- |mfs |mfs |/mfs/ [ɱfs] |triu<u>mphs</u> |VCC consonant |- |mp |mp |/mp/ |te<u>mp</u> |VCC consonant |- |mps |mps |/mps/ |te<u>mps</u> |VCC consonant |- |mpt |mpt |/mpt/ |tte<u>mpt</u> |VCC consonant |- |mz |mz |/mz/ |ge<u>ms</u> |VCC consonant |- |ngz |Nz |/ŋz/ |ki<u>ngz</u> |VCC consonant |- |nk |Nk |/ŋk/ |tha<u>nk</u> |VCC consonant |- |nks |Nks |/ŋks/ |tha<u>nks</u> |VCC consonant |- |nkth |NkT |/ŋkθ/ |le<u>ngth</u> |VCC consonant |- |sk |sk |/sk/ |de<u>sk</u> |VCC consonant |- |st |st |/st/ |te<u>st</u> |VCC consonant |- |sts |sts |/sts/ |te<u>sts</u> |VCC consonant |- |sks |sks |/sks/ |a<u>sks</u> |VCC consonant |- |skt |skt |/skt/ |as<u>ked</u> |VCC consonant |- |nd |nd |/nd/ |a<u>nd</u> |VCC consonant |- |ns |ns |/ns/ |te<u>nse</u> |VCC consonant |- |nt |nt |/nt/ |te<u>nt</u> |VCC consonant |- |nts |nts |/nts/ |te<u>nts</u> |VCC consonant |- |nz |nz |/nz/ |le<u>ns</u> |VCC consonant |- |nj |ndZ |/nd͡ʒ/ |lu<u>nge</u> |VCC consonant |- |njd |ndZd |/nd͡ʒd/ |lu<u>nged</u> |VCC consonant |- |nch |ntS |/nt͡ʃ/ |pi<u>nch</u> |VCC consonant |- |ncht |ntSt |/nt͡ʃt/ |pi<u>nched</u> |VCC consonant |- |nth |nT |/nθ/ |te<u>nth</u> |VCC consonant |- |lb |lb |/lb/ |bu<u>lb</u> |VCC consonant |- |lf |lf |/lf/ |se<u>lf</u> |VCC consonant |} == Sources == <references /> [[Category:Phoneme systems]] [[Category:English-oriented phoneme systems]] 34b5365e4d330cea0fbb04f8a9095ca13395f78a UTAU/Resamplers 0 126 406 348 2025-03-06T13:04:21Z Sarumi-chan 3546911 /* fresamp */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''UTAU''' allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them. == resampler.exe == '''resampler.exe''' is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya|''Ameya'']], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit|'''loliedit''']], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e. == Model4 == '''Model4''' was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks. == fresamp == '''fresamp''' is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. To reduce the nasal effect, it's adviced to use the F0 flag. Its most recent public release is 014. == TIPS == '''TIPS''' is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ''ScientistB'', and it generates *.PMK files. == EFB-GW == '''EFB-GW''' (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework. == world4utau == '''world4utau''' is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata. == moresampler == '''moresampler''' is a resampler programmed by computer scientist ''[[Kanru Hua]]''. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0. == Unnamed SMS resampler == A demo for an unnamed [[Spectral model synthesis|'''spectral-model-synthesis''']]-based resampler was posted by ''isengaara'' on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release. Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org] == Sources == <references /> 8dc40a1bdaa98f94a182fa455a0a91bccb387d62